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Washington Irving. Contents . CHAP . I. - Treatment of the Hessian Prisoners- Their Interviews with Washington Their Reception by the People . - - CHAP . II . — Episode Colonel Griffin in the Jerseys - Donop Decoyed - Inroad of Cad ...
Washington Irving. Contents . CHAP . I. - Treatment of the Hessian Prisoners- Their Interviews with Washington Their Reception by the People . - - CHAP . II . — Episode Colonel Griffin in the Jerseys - Donop Decoyed - Inroad of Cad ...
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... Prisoners - Referees Appointed -Letters of Lee from New York - Case of Colonel Campbell - Washington's Advice to Congress on the Subject of Retaliation - His Correspondence with Lord Howe about the Treatment of Prisoners - The Horrors ...
... Prisoners - Referees Appointed -Letters of Lee from New York - Case of Colonel Campbell - Washington's Advice to Congress on the Subject of Retaliation - His Correspondence with Lord Howe about the Treatment of Prisoners - The Horrors ...
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Washington Irving. LIFE OF WASHINGTON . Chapter 1 . Treatment of the Hessian Prisoners - Their Interviews with Washington - Their Reception by the People . Tacross HE Hessian prisoners were conveyed across the Delaware by Johnson's Ferry ...
Washington Irving. LIFE OF WASHINGTON . Chapter 1 . Treatment of the Hessian Prisoners - Their Interviews with Washington - Their Reception by the People . Tacross HE Hessian prisoners were conveyed across the Delaware by Johnson's Ferry ...
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... prisoner , and so , gentlemen , will you be treated by me . " " We had scarce seated ourselves , " continues Lieutenant Piel , when a long , meagre , dark- looking man , whom we took for the parson of the place , stepped forth and held ...
... prisoner , and so , gentlemen , will you be treated by me . " " We had scarce seated ourselves , " continues Lieutenant Piel , when a long , meagre , dark- looking man , whom we took for the parson of the place , stepped forth and held ...
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... prisoners were subsequently transferred from place to place , until they reached Winchester in the interior of Virginia . Wherever they arrived , people thronged from far and near to see these terrible beings of whom they had received ...
... prisoners were subsequently transferred from place to place , until they reached Winchester in the interior of Virginia . Wherever they arrived , people thronged from far and near to see these terrible beings of whom they had received ...
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