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Washington Irving. WASHINGTON REBUKES GATES . 91 While Gates was in this mood , his aide - de - camp , Major Troup , reported an unsuccessful application to the com- mander - in - chief for tents . In the petulance of the moment , Gates ...
Washington Irving. WASHINGTON REBUKES GATES . 91 While Gates was in this mood , his aide - de - camp , Major Troup , reported an unsuccessful application to the com- mander - in - chief for tents . In the petulance of the moment , Gates ...
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... Gates on the evening of the 22d , to remonstrate . High words passed between them , and matters came to an open rupture . Gates , in his heat , told Arnold that he did not consider him a major - general , he having sent his resignation ...
... Gates on the evening of the 22d , to remonstrate . High words passed between them , and matters came to an open rupture . Gates , in his heat , told Arnold that he did not consider him a major - general , he having sent his resignation ...
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... Gates ought to be in the cen- tre . He requested him to mention this to General Gates , and have the matter adjusted . " He is determined , " writes Varick , " not to suffer any îne to interfere in his division , and says it will be ...
... Gates ought to be in the cen- tre . He requested him to mention this to General Gates , and have the matter adjusted . " He is determined , " writes Varick , " not to suffer any îne to interfere in his division , and says it will be ...
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