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... tion in his power . He wrote , also , to General George Clinton , to reinforce Putnam with as many of the New York militia as could be collected . Clinton , be it ob- served , had just been installed governor of the State of New York ...
... tion in his power . He wrote , also , to General George Clinton , to reinforce Putnam with as many of the New York militia as could be collected . Clinton , be it ob- served , had just been installed governor of the State of New York ...
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... tion , should the army be driven out of the first ; and here he was overtaken by Colonel Pinckney , an aide - de - camp of the commander - in - chief , ordering him to occupy this position and protect the retreat of the army . The ...
... tion , should the army be driven out of the first ; and here he was overtaken by Colonel Pinckney , an aide - de - camp of the commander - in - chief , ordering him to occupy this position and protect the retreat of the army . The ...
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... tion . One of these bills regulated taxation in the Ameri can colonies , in a manner which , it was trusted , would obviate every objection . The other authorized the ap- pointment of commissioners clothed with powers to nego- tiate ...
... tion . One of these bills regulated taxation in the Ameri can colonies , in a manner which , it was trusted , would obviate every objection . The other authorized the ap- pointment of commissioners clothed with powers to nego- tiate ...
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