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Halaman 188
... prisoners into their houses , and in other places where it was necessary to halt there were not houses enough to hold them . The prisoners , it was charged , burned fences , destroyed fodder , stole clothes and furniture . “ The country ...
... prisoners into their houses , and in other places where it was necessary to halt there were not houses enough to hold them . The prisoners , it was charged , burned fences , destroyed fodder , stole clothes and furniture . “ The country ...
Halaman 192
... prisoners to be released , " whenever the King of Great Brit- ain shall on his part cause his ratification of the said agreement to be properly notified to these States . " Commenting on this turn of affairs , Anburey says that it could ...
... prisoners to be released , " whenever the King of Great Brit- ain shall on his part cause his ratification of the said agreement to be properly notified to these States . " Commenting on this turn of affairs , Anburey says that it could ...
Halaman 193
... prisoners to England ; for you may depend upon it that they will , immediately upon their arrival there , throw them into different garrisons , and bring out an equal number . . . . I look upon it that their principal difficulty will ...
... prisoners to England ; for you may depend upon it that they will , immediately upon their arrival there , throw them into different garrisons , and bring out an equal number . . . . I look upon it that their principal difficulty will ...
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A British Whigs Report from New York on | 12 |
New York and the Declaration of Independence | 25 |
The Loyalist Declaration of Dependence | 32 |
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Albany American April army arriv'd arrived attack August Banastre Tarleton Battalion batteries bills Boston brigade British cannon Captain colonies Commander in Chief Connecticut Continental Congress Cornwallis Corps counterfeit diary Dragoons enemy expedition fire ships force French Fleet frigates frontier galleys Genl George Clinton Glover Governor Grenadiers guard Guns Haldimand Heath Hessian Howe's Hudson Ibid Indians James Clinton Jersey John Journal July June landed letter Lieutenant Colonel Livingston Long Island Lord Loyalists Major manor March march'd miles military militia New-York Historical Society North November o'clock October officers Parker and Wallace party Pattison Paulus Hook Philip Schuyler Phoenix prisoners Provincial Congress Rebels Regiment retreat Rhode Island Riedesel River Royal Artillery sailed Sandy Hook Saratoga Schuyler Papers sent September shore shot Sons of Liberty squadron Stamp Act Staten Island Stoney Point Sullivan Sullivan expedition Tarleton tenants tion town troops vessels Washington William wounded wrote York City