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... enter into any detail , in narrating the life of Mifflin . * The unprincipled men who contrived the mischief , deserted their deluded followers , a few of whom were apprehended and convicted , but subsequently pardoned . Mifflin was ...
... enter into any detail , in narrating the life of Mifflin . * The unprincipled men who contrived the mischief , deserted their deluded followers , a few of whom were apprehended and convicted , but subsequently pardoned . Mifflin was ...
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... enter in- to a correspondence on the subject with sir Henry Clinton . This overture was well received , and , a direct communi- cation with the English general being established , it was agreed that Arnold should dissemble , with the ...
... enter in- to a correspondence on the subject with sir Henry Clinton . This overture was well received , and , a direct communi- cation with the English general being established , it was agreed that Arnold should dissemble , with the ...
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... enter by passes that would be left unguarded ; and , at all events , the garrisons and troops were to be so distributed , that if they did not surrender at the first summons , they must be immediately cut in pieces . He informed André ...
... enter by passes that would be left unguarded ; and , at all events , the garrisons and troops were to be so distributed , that if they did not surrender at the first summons , they must be immediately cut in pieces . He informed André ...
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... enter the house of Arnold , and to seize and examine his papers . They found nothing there re- lating to the conspiracy ; but he had left memorandums which furnished ample proof that he was guilty of the extor- tions and peculation of ...
... enter the house of Arnold , and to seize and examine his papers . They found nothing there re- lating to the conspiracy ; but he had left memorandums which furnished ample proof that he was guilty of the extor- tions and peculation of ...
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... enter into a recognizance in the sum of $ 500 each . The reader will recollect what a military and scientific array was collected lately in London for the purpose of executing an ele- phant . This is the second animal of the sort ...
... enter into a recognizance in the sum of $ 500 each . The reader will recollect what a military and scientific array was collected lately in London for the purpose of executing an ele- phant . This is the second animal of the sort ...
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