A sidelight on history: Being the letters of James McHenry [to Thomas Sim Lee, written during the Yorktown campaign, 1781 |
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You know our force ; it is as nothing, and I need not speak to you of Greene's. Nor
need you be told, that although Cornwallis appears to be leaving us quiet in this
State, yet, that both it and Maryland is in more danger than when he was ...
You know our force ; it is as nothing, and I need not speak to you of Greene's. Nor
need you be told, that although Cornwallis appears to be leaving us quiet in this
State, yet, that both it and Maryland is in more danger than when he was ...
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But he presumes the State, in computing for his wants, will not overlook Gen.
Greene's. The number of militia mentioned above, implies an equal number of
muskets, bayonets, and cartouch boxes. But in these several articles there is the
most ...
But he presumes the State, in computing for his wants, will not overlook Gen.
Greene's. The number of militia mentioned above, implies an equal number of
muskets, bayonets, and cartouch boxes. But in these several articles there is the
most ...
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My dear Sir : I have not a moment to spare, and therefore inclose you General
Greene's private detail of his last action, because T know there are passages in it
which must be highly gratifying to your Excellency. Tonight we begin to work
upon ...
My dear Sir : I have not a moment to spare, and therefore inclose you General
Greene's private detail of his last action, because T know there are passages in it
which must be highly gratifying to your Excellency. Tonight we begin to work
upon ...
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