Memoirs of the Long Island Historical Society, Volume 2The Society, 1869 |
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... sent hither by the Mother Country . The loyalists dared much in the support of English interests ; and their name was at the time rendered infamous among the ardent and finally successful advocates of the cause of Independ- ence . Many ...
... sent hither by the Mother Country . The loyalists dared much in the support of English interests ; and their name was at the time rendered infamous among the ardent and finally successful advocates of the cause of Independ- ence . Many ...
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... sent towards choosing that committee , or making any resolves , as we utterly disapprove of all unlawful meetings , and all tyrannical proceedings what- soever ; and as we have always been , so it is our firm resolution to continue ...
... sent towards choosing that committee , or making any resolves , as we utterly disapprove of all unlawful meetings , and all tyrannical proceedings what- soever ; and as we have always been , so it is our firm resolution to continue ...
Halaman 11
... attitude of the residents of Queens county was exceedingly hostile to its designs . Instead of delegates , the towns sent addresses deprecating the mea- sures which were understood to be the object of its INTRODUCTORY NARRATIVE . 11.
... attitude of the residents of Queens county was exceedingly hostile to its designs . Instead of delegates , the towns sent addresses deprecating the mea- sures which were understood to be the object of its INTRODUCTORY NARRATIVE . 11.
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... sent all the towns of Kings county except Flatlands . There are many other names of prominent citizens of Kings county which have come down to us , but they are not found in the records of these meetings , or on the list of deputies to ...
... sent all the towns of Kings county except Flatlands . There are many other names of prominent citizens of Kings county which have come down to us , but they are not found in the records of these meetings , or on the list of deputies to ...
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... sent in a letter of declination ; but , with the characteristic reserve and caution of a quaker , he said he was compelled to that course , by the report " of several leading men , " that the people of that town seemed much inclined to ...
... sent in a letter of declination ; but , with the characteristic reserve and caution of a quaker , he said he was compelled to that course , by the report " of several leading men , " that the people of that town seemed much inclined to ...
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Halaman 178 - The Hessians and our brave Highlanders gave no quarter, and it was a fine sight to see with what alacrity they dispatched the Rebels with their bayonets after we had surrounded them so that they could not resist.
Halaman 409 - Esq. who, being duly sworn upon the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God, deposeth and saith...
Halaman 165 - He may have," added Stirling, " his five thousand men with him now ; we are not so many, but I think we are enough to prevent his advancing further over the continent than that mill-pond.
Halaman 34 - Whereas a majority of the inhabitants of Queens county, in the colony of New- York, being incapable of resolving to live and die freemen, and being more disposed to quit their liberties than part with the little proportion of their property necessary to defend them, have deserted the American cause by refusing to send deputies as usual to the Convention of that colony...
Halaman 375 - Circumstanced as this army was, in respect to situation and strength, it was the unanimous advice of a council of general officers to give up Long Island, and not, by dividing our force, be unable to resist the enemy in any one point of attack. This reason, added to some others, particularly the fear of having our communication cut off from the main, of which there seemed to be no small probability, and the extreme fatigue our troops were laid under, in guarding such extensive lines without proper...
Halaman 375 - It is the most difficult thing in the world, Sir, to know in what manner to conduct one's self with respect to the militia. If you do not begin, many days before they are wanted, to raise them, you cannot have them in time ; if you do, they get tired and return, besides being under but very little order or government whilst in service.
Halaman 358 - ... come, more insufferable than his open and avowed enemy would make it; when by duty and every rule of humanity they ought to aid, and not oppress, the distressed in their habitations. The distinction between a well regulated army and a mob, is the good order and discipline of the former, and the licentious and disorderly behaviour of the latter.
Halaman 160 - The Enemy have now landed on Long Island, and the hour is fast approaching, on which the Honor and Success of this army, and the safety of our bleeding Country depend. Remember officers and Soldiers, that you are Freemen, fighting for the blessings of Liberty — that slavery will be your portion, and that of your posterity, if you do not acquit yourselves like men...
Halaman 371 - ... and at daybreak with a large corps, having cannon and advantageously posted, with whom there was skirmishing, and a cannonade for some hours, until by the firing at Brooklyn, the rebels, suspecting their retreat would be cut off, made a movement to their right, in order to secure it across a swamp and creek, that covered the right of their works...
Halaman 386 - ... in order to render this the more practicable, I found it absolutely necessary to attack a body of troops commanded by Lord Cornwallis, posted at the house near the upper mills. This I instantly did with about half of Smallwood's regiment, first ordering all the other troops to make the best of their way through the creek. We continued the attack a considerable time, the men having been rallied, and the attack renewed five or six several times, and...