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... measure of retaliation . On the 20th of Feb- ruary , they had resolved that the Board of War be directed immediately to order the five Hessian field - offi- cers and ... MEASURES . 43 carried to excess in regard to 42 LIFE OF WASHINGTÓN .
... measure of retaliation . On the 20th of Feb- ruary , they had resolved that the Board of War be directed immediately to order the five Hessian field - offi- cers and ... MEASURES . 43 carried to excess in regard to 42 LIFE OF WASHINGTÓN .
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... measure , through the spontaneous rising of the country , had opened his eyes to the difficulties of his situation ... measures are executed with a secrecy and despatch that are not to be equaled . Wher- ever the king's forces point ...
... measure , through the spontaneous rising of the country , had opened his eyes to the difficulties of his situation ... measures are executed with a secrecy and despatch that are not to be equaled . Wher- ever the king's forces point ...
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... measures of a conciliatory nature . " If what was now proposed was a right measure , " observes a British historian , " it ought to have been adopted at first , and before the sword was drawn ; on the other hand , if the claims of the ...
... measures of a conciliatory nature . " If what was now proposed was a right measure , " observes a British historian , " it ought to have been adopted at first , and before the sword was drawn ; on the other hand , if the claims of the ...
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