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... person of importance in the American service , who , being dissatisfied with the late proceed- ings of Congress , particularly the alliance with France , was desirous of joining the cause of Great Britain , could he be certain of ...
... person of importance in the American service , who , being dissatisfied with the late proceed- ings of Congress , particularly the alliance with France , was desirous of joining the cause of Great Britain , could he be certain of ...
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... person with a boat and flag would be alongside the Vulture , on the night of the 20th ; and that any matter he might wish to communicate , would be laid before General Washington on the following Satur- day , when he might be expected ...
... person with a boat and flag would be alongside the Vulture , on the night of the 20th ; and that any matter he might wish to communicate , would be laid before General Washington on the following Satur- day , when he might be expected ...
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... person on shore who was coming from New York with important intelligence . He had given him passes to protect him and those with him , in case he should be stopped either in going or returning , by the American water guard , which ...
... person on shore who was coming from New York with important intelligence . He had given him passes to protect him and those with him , in case he should be stopped either in going or returning , by the American water guard , which ...
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... persons of consequence . To his consternation , the supposed refugee now avowed himself and his companions to be Americans , and told André he was their prisoner ! It was even so . The sacking and burning of Young's House , and the ...
... persons of consequence . To his consternation , the supposed refugee now avowed himself and his companions to be Americans , and told André he was their prisoner ! It was even so . The sacking and burning of Young's House , and the ...
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... person had been forwarded to Washington , addressed to him immediately the following lines : * Sparks's Arnold . We would note generally , that we are indebted to Mr. Sparks's work for many partic- ulars given by us of this tale of ...
... person had been forwarded to Washington , addressed to him immediately the following lines : * Sparks's Arnold . We would note generally , that we are indebted to Mr. Sparks's work for many partic- ulars given by us of this tale of ...
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