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... Reed maintained his coolness , politely declining to receive the letter , as inconsistent with his duty . They parted ; but after the lieutenant had been rowed some little distance , his barge was put about , and Reed waited to hear ...
... Reed maintained his coolness , politely declining to receive the letter , as inconsistent with his duty . They parted ; but after the lieutenant had been rowed some little distance , his barge was put about , and Reed waited to hear ...
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... Reed , on whom he relied as on a sec- ond self , was despatched to Burlington , with a letter to Governor William Livingston , describ- ing his hazardous situation , and entreating him to call out a portion of the New Jersey militia ...
... Reed , on whom he relied as on a sec- ond self , was despatched to Burlington , with a letter to Governor William Livingston , describ- ing his hazardous situation , and entreating him to call out a portion of the New Jersey militia ...
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... Reed , with the following chilling note : " DEAR SIR , -The inclosed was put into my hands by an express from White ... Reed , than could have been produced by the most vehe- ment reproaches . In subsequent communica- tions , he ...
... Reed , with the following chilling note : " DEAR SIR , -The inclosed was put into my hands by an express from White ... Reed , than could have been produced by the most vehe- ment reproaches . In subsequent communica- tions , he ...
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Correspondence of Washington | 1 |
Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
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