Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... Prisoners- Case of Colonel Ethan Allen - Of Gen- eral Lee - Correspondence of Washington with Sir William Howe about Exchanges of Prisoners - Referees appointed - Letters of Lee from New York - Case of Colonel Campbell - Washington's ...
... Prisoners- Case of Colonel Ethan Allen - Of Gen- eral Lee - Correspondence of Washington with Sir William Howe about Exchanges of Prisoners - Referees appointed - Letters of Lee from New York - Case of Colonel Campbell - Washington's ...
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... prisoner ; ties of the British officers , or those of their foreign allies in our hands . " In this letter he likewise adverted to the treatment of American prisoners in New York ; several who had recently been re- leased , having given ...
... prisoner ; ties of the British officers , or those of their foreign allies in our hands . " In this letter he likewise adverted to the treatment of American prisoners in New York ; several who had recently been re- leased , having given ...
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... prisoners of all sympathy in the early stages of the Revolution . They were regarded as criminals rather than captives . The stigma of rebels seemed to take from them all the indulgences , scanty and miserable as they are , usually ...
... prisoners of all sympathy in the early stages of the Revolution . They were regarded as criminals rather than captives . The stigma of rebels seemed to take from them all the indulgences , scanty and miserable as they are , usually ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
Exertions to form a New ArmyCalls on | 22 |
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