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wise acknowledged his change of dress in the camp; with all or most of the other
circumstances which we have already stated; as well, as that Arnold's papers
were found concealed in his boot; and that a letter from New York, signed John ...
wise acknowledged his change of dress in the camp; with all or most of the other
circumstances which we have already stated; as well, as that Arnold's papers
were found concealed in his boot; and that a letter from New York, signed John ...
Стр. 46
His first request to that commander, of being treated with the distinčtion due to his
rank and charaćter, without regard to his then apparent condition, was, in every
instance, excepting only what related to the mere manner of dying, most fully ...
His first request to that commander, of being treated with the distinčtion due to his
rank and charaćter, without regard to his then apparent condition, was, in every
instance, excepting only what related to the mere manner of dying, most fully ...
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And even the later emissions, or those which were most valued, had fallen at . the
rate of forty to one. At the same time, that the circumstances of the war, had raised
the price of all foreign commodities, and of many of the most essential articles, ...
And even the later emissions, or those which were most valued, had fallen at . the
rate of forty to one. At the same time, that the circumstances of the war, had raised
the price of all foreign commodities, and of many of the most essential articles, ...
Стр. 58
They beheld the destruction of their most valuable, and even much of their most
necessary baggage ; they beheld their spirituous liquors slaved, at a season
when it would be most wanted, and upon the entrance of a service, which cut off ...
They beheld the destruction of their most valuable, and even much of their most
necessary baggage ; they beheld their spirituous liquors slaved, at a season
when it would be most wanted, and upon the entrance of a service, which cut off ...
Стр. 61
... cavalry, and most of the waggons over the river; so that when the guards, by a
course of the most strenuous exertions, had come up in the evening, they could
only rout and disperse his rear, and take the few remaining waggons. Morgan ...
... cavalry, and most of the waggons over the river; so that when the guards, by a
course of the most strenuous exertions, had come up in the evening, they could
only rout and disperse his rear, and take the few remaining waggons. Morgan ...
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