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... cause in which we are engaged . . In justice , therefore , to my own character , and for the satisfaction of my friends , I must re- quest a court of inquiry into my conduct ; and though I sensibly feel the ingratitude of my countrymen ...
... cause in which we are engaged . . In justice , therefore , to my own character , and for the satisfaction of my friends , I must re- quest a court of inquiry into my conduct ; and though I sensibly feel the ingratitude of my countrymen ...
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... cause the resignation of Colonel Trumbull , who had been nominated commissary of purchases ; and the entrance into office of a number of inexperienced men . The ultimate effect was to paralyze the organiza- tion of this vital department ...
... cause the resignation of Colonel Trumbull , who had been nominated commissary of purchases ; and the entrance into office of a number of inexperienced men . The ultimate effect was to paralyze the organiza- tion of this vital department ...
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Washington Irving. Justice of the Cause 407 part , I am so fully convinced of the justice of the cause in which we are contending , and that Providence , in its own good time , will succeed and bless it , that , were I to see twelve of ...
Washington Irving. Justice of the Cause 407 part , I am so fully convinced of the justice of the cause in which we are contending , and that Providence , in its own good time , will succeed and bless it , that , were I to see twelve of ...
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Episode Colonel Griffin in | 6 |
Howe Hears of the Affair at Trenton | 15 |
Burke on the State of Affairs | 40 |
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