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... circumstances , there is great reason to suspect that the Ministerial troops intend either to make a diversion to the southward , or wholly to remove . If they should do either , it is most probable New York is the place of their ...
... circumstances , there is great reason to suspect that the Ministerial troops intend either to make a diversion to the southward , or wholly to remove . If they should do either , it is most probable New York is the place of their ...
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... circumstances may be impartially ex- amined . Since my beginning to write I received per Mr. Wales , who is one of my Council of Safety , an extract from Colonel Stores's letter to him , which is enclosed . I have received applications ...
... circumstances may be impartially ex- amined . Since my beginning to write I received per Mr. Wales , who is one of my Council of Safety , an extract from Colonel Stores's letter to him , which is enclosed . I have received applications ...
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... circumstances may require . Their wishes and views are certainly towards Philadelphia ; and valuable as the acquisition of that city would be , it would be paying too dear a price for it , were they to give up New York to a force that ...
... circumstances may require . Their wishes and views are certainly towards Philadelphia ; and valuable as the acquisition of that city would be , it would be paying too dear a price for it , were they to give up New York to a force that ...
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... circumstances , it appears that Philadelphia will be the first object of their attention . I only regret that I have not the means the exigency of our affairs requires , and that a strange , unaccountable languor seems but too generally ...
... circumstances , it appears that Philadelphia will be the first object of their attention . I only regret that I have not the means the exigency of our affairs requires , and that a strange , unaccountable languor seems but too generally ...
Pagina 67
... circumstances will admit , and when I think it will not , in its consequences , be injurious to the general good . I must take the liberty of referring you to my letters of the 11th and 23d for my reasons why we should draw our forces ...
... circumstances will admit , and when I think it will not , in its consequences , be injurious to the general good . I must take the liberty of referring you to my letters of the 11th and 23d for my reasons why we should draw our forces ...
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