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... should be re- primanded by General Wafhing- ton . This fentence gave no fatis- faction to the accufers . They faid , that the confideration of General Arnold's former fervices had ren- dered his judges too favourable . On the other fide ...
... should be re- primanded by General Wafhing- ton . This fentence gave no fatis- faction to the accufers . They faid , that the confideration of General Arnold's former fervices had ren- dered his judges too favourable . On the other fide ...
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... should appoint , in order to converfe upon the fub- ject . He particularly urged it , as a matter of the higheft mo- ment to humanity , that the ge- neral fhould fully understand the whole ftate of the bufinefs , before he proceeded to ...
... should appoint , in order to converfe upon the fub- ject . He particularly urged it , as a matter of the higheft mo- ment to humanity , that the ge- neral fhould fully understand the whole ftate of the bufinefs , before he proceeded to ...
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... should think himfelf bound by every tie of duty and honour , to retaliate en fuch unhappy perfons of their army as might fall within his power , fo that the refpect due to Hags , and to the law of nations , might be better understood ...
... should think himfelf bound by every tie of duty and honour , to retaliate en fuch unhappy perfons of their army as might fall within his power , fo that the refpect due to Hags , and to the law of nations , might be better understood ...
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... should receive from Lord Cornwallis . The troops were landed at Portsmouth , and other neigh- bouring places in Virginia , where they found fome tobacco and ftores ; but the veffels which were feized in the harbours and rivers , were ...
... should receive from Lord Cornwallis . The troops were landed at Portsmouth , and other neigh- bouring places in Virginia , where they found fome tobacco and ftores ; but the veffels which were feized in the harbours and rivers , were ...
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... should hazard by an encounter . He accordingly , with- out hesitation , determined at once upon the part which he should take ; and choofing his ground , boldly prepared for battle . 1781 . Tarleton came up Jan. 18th . with his enemy at ...
... should hazard by an encounter . He accordingly , with- out hesitation , determined at once upon the part which he should take ; and choofing his ground , boldly prepared for battle . 1781 . Tarleton came up Jan. 18th . with his enemy at ...
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