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... Lord North's Conciliatory Bills . - Sent to Washington by Governor Tryon . - Resolves of Congress . - Letter of Washington to Tryon . -Rejoicing at Valley Forge . - The Mischianza .. CHAPTER XXXIII . Lafayette detached to keep Watch on ...
... Lord North's Conciliatory Bills . - Sent to Washington by Governor Tryon . - Resolves of Congress . - Letter of Washington to Tryon . -Rejoicing at Valley Forge . - The Mischianza .. CHAPTER XXXIII . Lafayette detached to keep Watch on ...
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... lord , that , supposing us rebels , we still have feelings as keen and sensible as loyalists , and will , if forced to it , most assuredly retaliate upon those upon whom we look as the unjust invaders of our rights , lib- erties , and ...
... lord , that , supposing us rebels , we still have feelings as keen and sensible as loyalists , and will , if forced to it , most assuredly retaliate upon those upon whom we look as the unjust invaders of our rights , lib- erties , and ...
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... Lord Rawdon , who led the grenadiers in storm- ing Fort Montgomery . The count received his death wound at the foot of the ramparts . Giving his sword to a grenadier , " Take this sword to Lord Rawdon , " said he , " and tell him the ...
... Lord Rawdon , who led the grenadiers in storm- ing Fort Montgomery . The count received his death wound at the foot of the ramparts . Giving his sword to a grenadier , " Take this sword to Lord Rawdon , " said he , " and tell him the ...
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