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... give him a rebuke in a private letter . " Your summons , " writes he , ' as you did not attempt to fulfil your threats , was not only idle , but farcical ; and will not fail of turning the laugh exceedingly upon us . These things I ...
... give him a rebuke in a private letter . " Your summons , " writes he , ' as you did not attempt to fulfil your threats , was not only idle , but farcical ; and will not fail of turning the laugh exceedingly upon us . These things I ...
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... gives the lie to this insinuation , as it has done before to every other which your enemies have so in- dustriously circulated . " * Schuyler , in reply , expressed the most ardent wish that Congress would order him to attend and give ...
... gives the lie to this insinuation , as it has done before to every other which your enemies have so in- dustriously circulated . " * Schuyler , in reply , expressed the most ardent wish that Congress would order him to attend and give ...
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... give them a chance to fight now they will never turn out again . " " You would not turn out now , while it is dark and raining , would you ? " demanded Stark . " Not just now , " was the reply . " Well , if the Lord should once more give ...
... give them a chance to fight now they will never turn out again . " " You would not turn out now , while it is dark and raining , would you ? " demanded Stark . " Not just now , " was the reply . " Well , if the Lord should once more give ...
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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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