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... Ship and the Sugar House . · CHAP . VI . - Exertions to Form a New Army- Calls on the Different States - Insufficiency of the Militia - Washington's Care for the Yeo- manry - Dangers in the Northern Department - Winter Attack on ...
... Ship and the Sugar House . · CHAP . VI . - Exertions to Form a New Army- Calls on the Different States - Insufficiency of the Militia - Washington's Care for the Yeo- manry - Dangers in the Northern Department - Winter Attack on ...
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... Ship and the Sugar- House . A CARTEL for the exchange of prisoners had been a subject of negotiation pre- vious to the affair of Trenton , without being adjusted . The British command- were slow to recognize the claims to equality of ...
... Ship and the Sugar- House . A CARTEL for the exchange of prisoners had been a subject of negotiation pre- vious to the affair of Trenton , without being adjusted . The British command- were slow to recognize the claims to equality of ...
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... naval service were said to be confined , officers and men , in prison - ships , which from their loathsome condition , and the horrors and suf- Treatment of American Prisoners 65 ferings of all kinds experienced 64 Life of Washington.
... naval service were said to be confined , officers and men , in prison - ships , which from their loathsome condition , and the horrors and suf- Treatment of American Prisoners 65 ferings of all kinds experienced 64 Life of Washington.
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... ship- board , and on shore , were perishing by hun- dreds . A statement made by Captain Gamble , re- cently confined on board of a prison - ship , had especially roused the ire of Congress , and by their directions had produced a letter ...
... ship- board , and on shore , were perishing by hun- dreds . A statement made by Captain Gamble , re- cently confined on board of a prison - ship , had especially roused the ire of Congress , and by their directions had produced a letter ...
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... ships in the harbor of New York . " After specifying the case of Captain Gamble , and adding a few particulars , he proceeds : " From the opinion I have been taught to en- tertain of your lordship's humanity , I will not suppose that ...
... ships in the harbor of New York . " After specifying the case of Captain Gamble , and adding a few particulars , he proceeds : " From the opinion I have been taught to en- tertain of your lordship's humanity , I will not suppose that ...
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