Library of Universal Literature: In Four Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations, Band 15P. F. Collier, 1900 |
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... troops , but , as it were , in opposition to them ; and for a dreadful moment the interests of the army and its general seemed to be in competition ! He spoke - every doubt was dispelled , and the tide of patriotism rolled again in its ...
... troops , but , as it were , in opposition to them ; and for a dreadful moment the interests of the army and its general seemed to be in competition ! He spoke - every doubt was dispelled , and the tide of patriotism rolled again in its ...
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... troops that had engaged " for the war , " that a speedy discharge must be the consequence of the proclamation . Most of them could not distinguish between a proclamation of a cessation of hos- tilities and a definitive declaration of ...
... troops that had engaged " for the war , " that a speedy discharge must be the consequence of the proclamation . Most of them could not distinguish between a proclamation of a cessation of hos- tilities and a definitive declaration of ...
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... troops , but many were royalists and refugees , exiled by the laws of the United States . They looked forward with a dreary eye to their voyage , " bound , " as one of them said , " to a coun- try where there were nine months of winter ...
... troops , but many were royalists and refugees , exiled by the laws of the United States . They looked forward with a dreary eye to their voyage , " bound , " as one of them said , " to a coun- try where there were nine months of winter ...
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... troops under General Howe reached Philadelphia , the mutiny had been suppressed with- out bloodshed . Several of the mutineers were tried by a court - martial , two were condemned to death , but ultimately pardoned , and four received ...
... troops under General Howe reached Philadelphia , the mutiny had been suppressed with- out bloodshed . Several of the mutineers were tried by a court - martial , two were condemned to death , but ultimately pardoned , and four received ...
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... troops , the posts ceded by the treaty of peace . Governor Clinton accompanied him on the expedition . They set out by water from Newburg , ascended the Hudson to Albany , visited Saratoga and the scene of Burgoyne's surrender ...
... troops , the posts ceded by the treaty of peace . Governor Clinton accompanied him on the expedition . They set out by water from Newburg , ascended the Hudson to Albany , visited Saratoga and the scene of Burgoyne's surrender ...
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