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, 1781Priv. printed, 1931 - 77ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... land which were once in his family . Should this kindle a war with France , it might not be auspicious to see , but let us think that his policy will manage this matter so as to keep the Emperor quiet till our business is done . In this ...
... land which were once in his family . Should this kindle a war with France , it might not be auspicious to see , but let us think that his policy will manage this matter so as to keep the Emperor quiet till our business is done . In this ...
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... state the intelligence , and you will be the best judge of the measure . It appears to me that this State will not be evacuated , nor their design of penetrating Mary- land even suspended at this moment unless the French have 38.
... state the intelligence , and you will be the best judge of the measure . It appears to me that this State will not be evacuated , nor their design of penetrating Mary- land even suspended at this moment unless the French have 38.
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... be necessary for Mary- land . You see , we are impotent for want of arms . I inclose you an extract of Gen. Greene's proceedings down to the 24th . You will observe that it is of a priv- ate nature , and , of course , only that 49.
... be necessary for Mary- land . You see , we are impotent for want of arms . I inclose you an extract of Gen. Greene's proceedings down to the 24th . You will observe that it is of a priv- ate nature , and , of course , only that 49.
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