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... remained in Congress to vote for the Declaration of Independence , and then hastened home . He was now at New Windsor , in Ulster County , just above the Highlands . Washington wrote to him on the afternoon of the 12th , urging him to ...
... remained in Congress to vote for the Declaration of Independence , and then hastened home . He was now at New Windsor , in Ulster County , just above the Highlands . Washington wrote to him on the afternoon of the 12th , urging him to ...
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... remained . A letter from a Rhode Island officer , on a visit to New York , gives an idea of its agitations . " On the 13th of Sep- tember , just after dinner , three frigates and a forty - gun ship sailed up the East River with a gentle ...
... remained . A letter from a Rhode Island officer , on a visit to New York , gives an idea of its agitations . " On the 13th of Sep- tember , just after dinner , three frigates and a forty - gun ship sailed up the East River with a gentle ...
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... remained at home and were well affected , would be outnumbered , and might easily be overpowered , especially with the aid of troops landed from ships . While this agitation prevailed below , fugi- tive river crafts carried the news up ...
... remained at home and were well affected , would be outnumbered , and might easily be overpowered , especially with the aid of troops landed from ships . While this agitation prevailed below , fugi- tive river crafts carried the news up ...
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Correspondence of Washington | 1 |
Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
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