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... Letter to Gates CHAP . II . - Treason of Arnold - His Correspond- ence with the Enemy - His Negotiations with André ... Letters from the Traitor - Washington's Precautions - Situation of Mrs. Arnold . VOL . vi . V PAGE . I 25 55 PAGE ...
... Letter to Gates CHAP . II . - Treason of Arnold - His Correspond- ence with the Enemy - His Negotiations with André ... Letters from the Traitor - Washington's Precautions - Situation of Mrs. Arnold . VOL . vi . V PAGE . I 25 55 PAGE ...
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... Letter of Washington to Colonel Laurens - Measures to Reinforce Greene- General Phillips in Command at Portsmouth -Marauds the Country - Checked by Lafay- Mount Vernon Menaced - Death of ette - Phillips PAGE 251 CHAP . XV ...
... Letter of Washington to Colonel Laurens - Measures to Reinforce Greene- General Phillips in Command at Portsmouth -Marauds the Country - Checked by Lafay- Mount Vernon Menaced - Death of ette - Phillips PAGE 251 CHAP . XV ...
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... Letter of Sir Guy Carleton and Admiral Digby - Junction of the Allied Armies on the Hudson - Contemplated Reduction ... Letters of Washington to the President- His Opinion of the Anonymous Addresses and their Author - • 414 Illustrations ...
... Letter of Sir Guy Carleton and Admiral Digby - Junction of the Allied Armies on the Hudson - Contemplated Reduction ... Letters of Washington to the President- His Opinion of the Anonymous Addresses and their Author - • 414 Illustrations ...
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... Letter to Gates . L ORD CORNWALLIS , when left in mili- tary command at the South by 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 ...
... Letter to Gates . L ORD CORNWALLIS , when left in mili- tary command at the South by 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 ...
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... letter expressing his affec- tion for the officers and men of his division who had so nobly stood by him in this deadly strife . If the militia fled too soon in this battle , said the adjutant - general , the regulars remained too long ...
... letter expressing his affec- tion for the officers and men of his division who had so nobly stood by him in this deadly strife . If the militia fled too soon in this battle , said the adjutant - general , the regulars remained too long ...
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