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... letter from Lord Howe to Mr. Washington . Colonel Reed replied , that he knew no such person in the American army . The lieutenant produced and offered the letter . It was addressed to George Washington , Esquire . He was in- formed ...
... letter from Lord Howe to Mr. Washington . Colonel Reed replied , that he knew no such person in the American army . The lieutenant produced and offered the letter . It was addressed to George Washington , Esquire . He was in- formed ...
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... letter , he added , addressed to a person acting in a public character , should have some inscriptions to designate it from a mere private letter ; and he should absolutely decline any letter addressed to himself as a private person ...
... letter , he added , addressed to a person acting in a public character , should have some inscriptions to designate it from a mere private letter ; and he should absolutely decline any letter addressed to himself as a private person ...
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... letter , much less suspecting the tendency of the correspond- ence , I opened it ; as I have done all other letters ... letter , which neither inclination nor intention would have prompted me to , " etc. The very calmness and coldness of ...
... letter , much less suspecting the tendency of the correspond- ence , I opened it ; as I have done all other letters ... letter , which neither inclination nor intention would have prompted me to , " etc. The very calmness and coldness of ...
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Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
Destination of the FleetCommis | 47 |
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