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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... utmost regard and esteem , I have the honor to be very respectfully , dear Sir , your Excel- lency's Most obst . James McHenry . Will you oblige me in one thing and call me " Mr. " instead of " Major ? " I do not hold a commission in ...
... utmost regard and esteem , I have the honor to be very respectfully , dear Sir , your Excel- lency's Most obst . James McHenry . Will you oblige me in one thing and call me " Mr. " instead of " Major ? " I do not hold a commission in ...
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... utmost consequence to make their march an instant measure . Greene is prudent , and will , if possible , wait for his succours , before he hazards all the ground be- tween him and you . Our affairs are critical . Adminis- tration must ...
... utmost consequence to make their march an instant measure . Greene is prudent , and will , if possible , wait for his succours , before he hazards all the ground be- tween him and you . Our affairs are critical . Adminis- tration must ...
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... utmost respect , I have the honor to be Your Excellency's most obst . His Excellency Governor Lee . James McHenry . My dear Sir : Camp before York , 27 October , 1781 . The capture of Lord Cornwallis has finished our war in Virginia ...
... utmost respect , I have the honor to be Your Excellency's most obst . His Excellency Governor Lee . James McHenry . My dear Sir : Camp before York , 27 October , 1781 . The capture of Lord Cornwallis has finished our war in Virginia ...
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