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... situation , and be put into a house where he may live comfortably . " In a letter to the President of Congress on the following day , he gives his moderating counsels on the whole subject of retaliation . " Though I sincerely ...
... situation , and be put into a house where he may live comfortably . " In a letter to the President of Congress on the following day , he gives his moderating counsels on the whole subject of retaliation . " Though I sincerely ...
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... situation , or they would never suffer us to remain unmolested , and I almost tax myself with imprudence in com- mitting the fact to paper , lest this letter should fall into other hands than those for which it is intended . " And again ...
... situation , or they would never suffer us to remain unmolested , and I almost tax myself with imprudence in com- mitting the fact to paper , lest this letter should fall into other hands than those for which it is intended . " And again ...
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... situation was growing more and more critical . On the 21st , he heard shouts in the American camp , and in a little while their can- non thundered a feu de joie . News had been received from General Lincoln , that a detach- ment of New ...
... situation was growing more and more critical . On the 21st , he heard shouts in the American camp , and in a little while their can- non thundered a feu de joie . News had been received from General Lincoln , that a detach- ment of New ...
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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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