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... Henry from New York - The Case of Captain Asgill CHAP . XXIII . - Washington Continues his Pre- cautions - Sir Guy Carleton Brings Pacific News - Discontents of the Army — Extraordi- nary Letter from Colonel Nicola - Indignant Reply of ...
... Henry from New York - The Case of Captain Asgill CHAP . XXIII . - Washington Continues his Pre- cautions - Sir Guy Carleton Brings Pacific News - Discontents of the Army — Extraordi- nary Letter from Colonel Nicola - Indignant Reply of ...
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... Sir Henry Clinton , was charged , it will be recollected , with the invasion of North Carolina . It was an enterprise in which much difficulty was to be apprehended , both from the character of the people and the country . The original ...
... Sir Henry Clinton , was charged , it will be recollected , with the invasion of North Carolina . It was an enterprise in which much difficulty was to be apprehended , both from the character of the people and the country . The original ...
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... Sir Henry Clinton , putting an end to all neutrality , and the rigor- ous penalties and persecutions with which all infractions of its terms were punished , had for a time quelled the spirit of the country . By degrees , however , the ...
... Sir Henry Clinton , putting an end to all neutrality , and the rigor- ous penalties and persecutions with which all infractions of its terms were punished , had for a time quelled the spirit of the country . By degrees , however , the ...
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... Sir Henry Clinton in a disguised handwriting , and , under the signa- ture of Gustavus , representing himself as a person of importance in the American service , who , being dissatisfied with the late proceed- ings of Congress ...
... Sir Henry Clinton in a disguised handwriting , and , under the signa- ture of Gustavus , representing himself as a person of importance in the American service , who , being dissatisfied with the late proceed- ings of Congress ...
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... Sir Henry discovered who was his secret correspondent . Even after discovering it he did not see fit to hold out any very strong inducements to Arnold for deser- tion . The latter was out of command , and had nothing to offer but his ...
... Sir Henry discovered who was his secret correspondent . Even after discovering it he did not see fit to hold out any very strong inducements to Arnold for deser- tion . The latter was out of command , and had nothing to offer but his ...
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