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Advice to the officers of the British Army. : [Four lines of quotations].
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The case of Major John Andre, adjutant-general to the British Army, who was put to death by the rebels, October 2, 1780, candidly represented : with remarks on the said case. : [Three lines from Lord Clarendon].
Published 1780“…Case of Major John Andre, adjutant-general to the British Army.…”
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Head quarters, York, August 23, 1777. : the danger this state is at present exposed to from the British Army rendering it necessary that the commander in chief of the forces within this state be furnished with the completest information of the military circumstances of the country ...
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To all adherents to the British government and followers of the British Army commonly called Tories, who are at present within the city and county of New-York. : Messieurs Tories, As your delusive prospects of conquest, plunder and revenge are now forever vanished ...
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In Congress, May 22, 1778. : Resolved, that it be recommended to the legislatures of the respective states, to enact laws for exempting from militia duty all persons who have deserted, or shall hereafter desert, from the British Army or Navy, during the present war. ...
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A discourse delivered near York in Virginia : on the memorable occasion of the surrender of the British Army to the allied forces of America and France, before the Brigade of New-York troups and the division of American light-infantry, under the command of the Marquis de la Fayette...
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The diseases incident to armies. : With the method of cure. /
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The adventures of a Porcupine ; or, The villain unmask'd : being the genuine memoirs of a notorious rogue lately in the British Army, and ci-devant member of an extensive light-fingered association in England. : Containing a narrative of the most extraordinary and unexampled depravity of conduct perhaps ever exhibited to the world....
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Genuine narratives, and concise memoirs of some of the most interesting exploits, and singular adventures, of J. McAlpine, a native Highlander : from the time of his emigration from Scotland, to America 1773 ; during the long period of his faithful attachment to, and hazardous attendance on the British army's under the command of the Generals, Carleton and Burgoyne, in their several operation that he was concerned in ; till December 1779....
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