The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1826 |
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... army . In 1774 or 1775 , he com- manded a company of volunteers in Philadelphia , of which , many were Quakers . His first appearance in the civil con- cerns of public life was as a Burgess of the city of Phila delphia , to which office ...
... army . In 1774 or 1775 , he com- manded a company of volunteers in Philadelphia , of which , many were Quakers . His first appearance in the civil con- cerns of public life was as a Burgess of the city of Phila delphia , to which office ...
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... army , in the grade of brigadier- general , which he already held at home . Such were the rewards for which he stipulated with the English , the subjugation of a people who fought to become the freest , and who will soon be among the ...
... army , in the grade of brigadier- general , which he already held at home . Such were the rewards for which he stipulated with the English , the subjugation of a people who fought to become the freest , and who will soon be among the ...
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... army . " The influence of one commander in the army of his ad- versary is an advantage taken in war . A correspondence for this purpose I held , as confidential ( in the present instance ) with his excellency sir Henry Clinton . " To ...
... army . " The influence of one commander in the army of his ad- versary is an advantage taken in war . A correspondence for this purpose I held , as confidential ( in the present instance ) with his excellency sir Henry Clinton . " To ...
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