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... taken through fear of offending General Gates . In the meantime Arnold re- mained in camp , treated , he said , as a cipher , and never consulted ; though when Congress had sent him to that department , at the request of General ...
... taken through fear of offending General Gates . In the meantime Arnold re- mained in camp , treated , he said , as a cipher , and never consulted ; though when Congress had sent him to that department , at the request of General ...
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Washington Irving. GENERAL LINCOLN SENT SOUTH . 547 hundred and fifteen privates were taken prisoners , and the rest retreated up the Savannah River and crossed into South Carolina . Savannah , the capital of Georgia , was taken ...
Washington Irving. GENERAL LINCOLN SENT SOUTH . 547 hundred and fifteen privates were taken prisoners , and the rest retreated up the Savannah River and crossed into South Carolina . Savannah , the capital of Georgia , was taken ...
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... taken ; as , the more the affair unfolds itself , the more reason I see to disapprove it . But in the present view they have of the matter , and with their present feelings , it is not probable any new argument that could be offered ...
... taken ; as , the more the affair unfolds itself , the more reason I see to disapprove it . But in the present view they have of the matter , and with their present feelings , it is not probable any new argument that could be offered ...
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