A sidelight on history: Being the letters of James McHenry [to Thomas Sim Lee, written during the Yorktown campaign, 1781 |
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The energies of America were more nearly spent; commerce was non-existent,
credit was gone, disaster had followed the French fleet from Savannah to
Charleston. In proportion as the patriot cause seemed to languish, Tory activities
...
The energies of America were more nearly spent; commerce was non-existent,
credit was gone, disaster had followed the French fleet from Savannah to
Charleston. In proportion as the patriot cause seemed to languish, Tory activities
...
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The British fleet retreated, and the French fleet were seen in close pursuit as long
as the light would indulge observation. Col. Banister, who gives this intelligence,
says it is from an acquaintance of character, who was an eye-witness to the ...
The British fleet retreated, and the French fleet were seen in close pursuit as long
as the light would indulge observation. Col. Banister, who gives this intelligence,
says it is from an acquaintance of character, who was an eye-witness to the ...
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The French fleet remain in the Bay and do not intend going out before we have
closed the siege. Affectionately and sincerely, I have the honor to be Your
Excellency's most obst. James McHenry. His Excellency Gov. L,ee. Camp before
York ...
The French fleet remain in the Bay and do not intend going out before we have
closed the siege. Affectionately and sincerely, I have the honor to be Your
Excellency's most obst. James McHenry. His Excellency Gov. L,ee. Camp before
York ...
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