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... York , to draw the attention of the enemy to that quarter ; and if they do not throw a considerable body back again , you may , in all probability , carry the city , or at least blockade them in it . Be as ex- peditious.
... York , to draw the attention of the enemy to that quarter ; and if they do not throw a considerable body back again , you may , in all probability , carry the city , or at least blockade them in it . Be as ex- peditious.
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... as patriots ennobled by their cause . ers Among the cases which came up for attention was that of Ethan Allen , the brave but eccen- tric captor of Ticonderoga . His daring attempts in the " path of renown " had cost him 53.
... as patriots ennobled by their cause . ers Among the cases which came up for attention was that of Ethan Allen , the brave but eccen- tric captor of Ticonderoga . His daring attempts in the " path of renown " had cost him 53.
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... been entered into without due attention to the consequences . If the resolve of Congress respecting General Lee strikes you in the same point of view it has done me , I could wish you would signify as much to that body , as I really.
... been entered into without due attention to the consequences . If the resolve of Congress respecting General Lee strikes you in the same point of view it has done me , I could wish you would signify as much to that body , as I really.
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... Attention to preserve the lives of these men , " writes he , whom we esteem the misled subjects of the king , is a duty as binding on us , where we are able from circum- stances to execute it with effect , as any you can plead for the ...
... Attention to preserve the lives of these men , " writes he , whom we esteem the misled subjects of the king , is a duty as binding on us , where we are able from circum- stances to execute it with effect , as any you can plead for the ...
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... attention . Schuyler represented it as in need of reinforcements and supplies of all kinds . He apprehended that Carleton might make an attack upon Ticonderoga , as soon as he could cross Lake Champlain on the ice ; that impor- tant ...
... attention . Schuyler represented it as in need of reinforcements and supplies of all kinds . He apprehended that Carleton might make an attack upon Ticonderoga , as soon as he could cross Lake Champlain on the ice ; that impor- tant ...
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