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" Will you not think it extraordinary that General Arnold made a public entertainment the night before last, of which not only common tory ladies, but the wives and daughters of persons proscribed by the State, and now with the enemy at New York, formed... "
Life and Correspondence of Joseph Reed: Military Secretary of Washington, at ... - Seite 39
von William Bradford Reed - 1847
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Life of George Washington, Band 16

Washington Irving - 1869 - 630 Seiten
...Joseph Reed, at that time one of the executive committee, observes in a letter to General Greene, " Will you not think it extraordinary that General Arnold...which, not only common tory ladies, but the wives and danghters of persons proscribed by the State, and now with the enemy at New York, formed a very considerable...
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Life of George Washington, Band 4

Washington Irving - 1873 - 516 Seiten
...Joseph Reed, at that time one of the executive committee, observes in a letter to General Greene, " Will you not think it extraordinary that General Arnold...persons proscribed by the State, and now with the enemy it New York, formed a very considerable number ? The fact is literally true." Regarded from a different...
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Publication Fund Series

1874 - 520 Seiten
...publick Entertainment the Night before last of which not only [numerous] Tory Ladies but the Wives & Daughters of Persons proscribed by the State and now...Enemy at New York, formed a very considerable number 2 The fact is literally true. Adieu — I hope our Friendship founded on our mutual attachment to our...
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The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Band 3

1879 - 542 Seiten
...extraordinary that General Arnold made a publick Entertainment the night before last of which not only Tory ladies, but the Wives and Daughters of Persons...the enemy at New York, formed a very considerable number."1 Another writer, whose loyalty to his country does not admit of doubt, but whose party zeal...
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Life of George Washington, Band 4

Washington Irving - 1884 - 588 Seiten
...Joseph Reed, at that time one of the executive committee, observes in a letter to General Greene, " Will you not think it extraordinary that General Arnold...persons proscribed by the State, and now with the enemy lit New York, formed a very considerable number ? The fact is literally true." Regarded from a different...
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The American Revolution, Band 2

John Fiske - 1891 - 348 Seiten
...the Whigs. General Reed wrote indignantly to General Greene that Arnold had actually given a party at which " not only common Tory ladies, but the wives...by the state, and now with the enemy at New York," were present in considerable numbers. When twitted with such things, Arnold used to reply that it was...
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The American Revolution, Band 2

John Fiske - 1891 - 340 Seiten
...the Whigs. General Reed wrote indignantly to General Greene that Arnold had actually given a party at which " not only common Tory ladies, but the wives...by the state, and now with the enemy at New York," were present in considerable numbers. When twitted with such things, Arnold used to reply that it was...
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Life of George Washington, Band 3

Washington Irving - 1901 - 650 Seiten
...General Joseph Reed, at that time one of the executive committee, observes in a letter to General Greene, "Will you not think it extraordinary that General...considerable number? The fact is literally true." Regarded from a different point of view, this conduct might have been attributed to the courtesy of...
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The Historical Writings of John Fiske: Illustrated with Many Photogravures ...

John Fiske - 1902 - 430 Seiten
...the Whigs. General Reed wrote indignantly to General Greene that Arnold had actually given a party at which " not only common Tory ladies, but the wives...by the state, and now with the enemy at New York," were present in considerable numbers. When twitted with such things, Arnold used to reply that it was...
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Life of Washington, Band 4

Washington Irving - 1905 - 628 Seiten
...Joseph Reed, at that time one of the executive committee, observes in a letter to General Greene, " Will you not think it extraordinary that General Arnold...considerable number ? The fact is literally true." Eegarded from a different point of view, this conduct might have been attributed to the courtesy of...
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