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... conduct of General Gates , ordered by Congress , it was determined that there was not a sufficient number of general officers in camp to sit upon it ; that the state of General Gates ' feelings , in consequence of the death of his son ...
... conduct of General Gates , ordered by Congress , it was determined that there was not a sufficient number of general officers in camp to sit upon it ; that the state of General Gates ' feelings , in consequence of the death of his son ...
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... conduct , and that , whenever an inquiry takes place , he will honorably acquit himself . ” The kind and considerate conduct of Greene on the present occasion , completely subdued the heart of Gates . The coldness , if not ill - will ...
... conduct , and that , whenever an inquiry takes place , he will honorably acquit himself . ” The kind and considerate conduct of Greene on the present occasion , completely subdued the heart of Gates . The coldness , if not ill - will ...
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... conduct , will no doubt continue to rule your mind , however oppo- site their consequences may be to your repose and hap- piness . If the same success should attend your efforts on this important occasion which has distinguished you ...
... conduct , will no doubt continue to rule your mind , however oppo- site their consequences may be to your repose and hap- piness . If the same success should attend your efforts on this important occasion which has distinguished you ...
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CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
South Carolina threatened Its Condition and Population Stormy | 47 |
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