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... affairs of America seem to be drawing to a crisis , " writes Edmund Burke . “ The Howes are at this time in possession of , or able to awe the whole middle coast of America , from Delaware to the western boundary of Massachusetts Bay ...
... affairs of America seem to be drawing to a crisis , " writes Edmund Burke . “ The Howes are at this time in possession of , or able to awe the whole middle coast of America , from Delaware to the western boundary of Massachusetts Bay ...
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... affairs in that quarter throughout the current year , and ultimately to be fruitful of annoyance to Washington himself . To make these more clear to the reader , it is necessary to revert to events in the preced- ing year . The question ...
... affairs in that quarter throughout the current year , and ultimately to be fruitful of annoyance to Washington himself . To make these more clear to the reader , it is necessary to revert to events in the preced- ing year . The question ...
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... affairs , we have evidence in the following passage of a letter to Edmund Randolph , who had recently taken his seat in Congress : " I shall be happy in such com- munications as your leisure and other considerations will permit you to ...
... affairs , we have evidence in the following passage of a letter to Edmund Randolph , who had recently taken his seat in Congress : " I shall be happy in such com- munications as your leisure and other considerations will permit you to ...
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