A sidelight on history: being the letters of James McHenry, aide-de-camp of the Marquis de Lafayette to Thomas Sim Lee, governor of Maryland, written during the Yorktown Camapaign, 1781 |
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Pretexts have been raised that would appear to make delay expedient, and
difficulties proposed that may, to say no more, procrastinate the payment of our
bills. But all these will dissipate in proportion as we are successful. With the most
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Pretexts have been raised that would appear to make delay expedient, and
difficulties proposed that may, to say no more, procrastinate the payment of our
bills. But all these will dissipate in proportion as we are successful. With the most
...
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A small part of their troops, however, had only left this side with their baggage, so
that, as I remarked, we had to contend with their whole army. It would appear that
Lord Cornwallis designs sending a succour to Carolina, perhaps some to ...
A small part of their troops, however, had only left this side with their baggage, so
that, as I remarked, we had to contend with their whole army. It would appear that
Lord Cornwallis designs sending a succour to Carolina, perhaps some to ...
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The British appear determined to try our spirit and patriotism. Maryland cannot
keep her ground at first, but let me prognosticate that the event will be different
from the enemy's expectations. I hope our friends will not lose their faces at this ...
The British appear determined to try our spirit and patriotism. Maryland cannot
keep her ground at first, but let me prognosticate that the event will be different
from the enemy's expectations. I hope our friends will not lose their faces at this ...
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