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... given offense to Congress ; he knew that he had been offended on his own part , and had repeatedly talked of resigning . He had active friends in Congress ready to push his interests . On the 12th of March his letter to President ...
... given offense to Congress ; he knew that he had been offended on his own part , and had repeatedly talked of resigning . He had active friends in Congress ready to push his interests . On the 12th of March his letter to President ...
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... given him from the apprehension of the three generals , upon consultation , of being outflanked upon the right ; and that the gap between Sullivan's and Stephen's divisions was too wide , and should be closed up . Orders were ...
... given him from the apprehension of the three generals , upon consultation , of being outflanked upon the right ; and that the gap between Sullivan's and Stephen's divisions was too wide , and should be closed up . Orders were ...
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... given by the army to Arnold : in his de- spatches to government he made no mention of him . This increased the schism between them . Wilkinson , the adjutant - general , who was a sycophantic adherent of Gates , pandered to his pique by ...
... given by the army to Arnold : in his de- spatches to government he made no mention of him . This increased the schism between them . Wilkinson , the adjutant - general , who was a sycophantic adherent of Gates , pandered to his pique by ...
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Howe Hears of the Affair at Trenton | 15 |
Burke on the State of Affairs | 40 |
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