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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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 ... Among
your exertions, my dear Governor, for our country, let this be a principal one.
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 ... Among
your exertions, my dear Governor, for our country, let this be a principal one.
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being the letters of James McHenry, aide-de-camp of the Marquis de Lafayette to
Thomas Sim Lee, governor of Maryland, ... This, my dear Governor, makes my
truely anxiously that you should be properly supported, and that our different ...
being the letters of James McHenry, aide-de-camp of the Marquis de Lafayette to
Thomas Sim Lee, governor of Maryland, ... This, my dear Governor, makes my
truely anxiously that you should be properly supported, and that our different ...
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With the greatest regard and attachment to your Excellency, I have the honor to
be, dear Sir, Your obst. James McHenry. His Excellency Gov. Lee. Holt's forge,
1st Septr. 1781. '3 o'clock P. M. We are just going, my dear Governor, to begin the
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With the greatest regard and attachment to your Excellency, I have the honor to
be, dear Sir, Your obst. James McHenry. His Excellency Gov. Lee. Holt's forge,
1st Septr. 1781. '3 o'clock P. M. We are just going, my dear Governor, to begin the
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