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... lands , which there was no need of guarding at this season of the year , and hasten down with the eastern militia , as rapidly as possible , by the way of Hackensack , continuing on until he should send him further orders . " A fair ...
... lands , which there was no need of guarding at this season of the year , and hasten down with the eastern militia , as rapidly as possible , by the way of Hackensack , continuing on until he should send him further orders . " A fair ...
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... land in Westchester , and take the besieging force in rear . Washington , while he spoke of Heath's fail- ure with indulgence in his despatches to gov- ernment , could not but give him a rebuke in a private letter . " Your summons ...
... land in Westchester , and take the besieging force in rear . Washington , while he spoke of Heath's fail- ure with indulgence in his despatches to gov- ernment , could not but give him a rebuke in a private letter . " Your summons ...
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... land to be tried for treason , confined in Pen- dennis Castle , re - transported to Halifax , and now a prisoner in New York . " I have suffered everything short of death , " writes he to the Assembly of his native State , Connecticut ...
... land to be tried for treason , confined in Pen- dennis Castle , re - transported to Halifax , and now a prisoner in New York . " I have suffered everything short of death , " writes he to the Assembly of his native State , Connecticut ...
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... land to Lord George Germaine for instructions in the case . General Lee , " writes he , ing considered in the light of a deserter , is kept a close prisoner ; but I do not bring him to be- trial , as a doubt has arisen , whether ,
... land to Lord George Germaine for instructions in the case . General Lee , " writes he , ing considered in the light of a deserter , is kept a close prisoner ; but I do not bring him to be- trial , as a doubt has arisen , whether ,
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... land service , were crowded into jails and dungeons like the vilest malefactors ; and were represented as pining in cold , in filth , in hunger and naked- ness . " " Our poor devoted soldiers , " writes an eye- witness , " were scantily ...
... land service , were crowded into jails and dungeons like the vilest malefactors ; and were represented as pining in cold , in filth , in hunger and naked- ness . " " Our poor devoted soldiers , " writes an eye- witness , " were scantily ...
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