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" Americans not justified in continuing the war, after the offer of sue) favorable terms as the commissioners held out to them, why did he keep his command for two years afterwards ? . . . . " The arguments used by Clinton and Arnold in their letters to... "
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Samuel Romilly - Page 142
by Samuel Romilly - 1840 - 456 pages
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The Life of Sir Samuel Romilly, Volume 1

Samuel Romilly - Biography - 1842 - 496 pages
...letters that passed between the generals upon the occasion. Major André's case was laid before aboard consisting of fourteen field-officers, and it was...Arnold in their letters to Washington, to prove that André could not be considered as a spy, are, first, that he had with him, when he was taken, a protection...
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Life of George Washington, Volume 4

Washington Irving - Presidents - 1857 - 588 pages
...command for two years afterwards ? . . . . " The arguments used by Clinton and Arnold in their letIsia i" Washington, to prove that Andre' could not be considered...spy, are, first, that he had with him, when he was !. k«n, a protection of Arnold, who was at that time acting under a commission of the Congress, and,...
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Works, Volume 38

Washington Irving - American literature - 1857 - 500 pages
...as the commissioners held out to them, why did he keep his command for two years afterwards? . . . "The arguments used by Clinton and Arnold in their letters to Washington, to prove that Andr£ could not be considered as a spy, are, first, that he had with him, when he was taken, a protection...
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Life of George Washington, Volume 4

Washington Irving - Presidents - 1857 - 508 pages
...the commissioners held out to them, why did he keep his command for two years afterwards ? * * * * " The arguments used by Clinton and Arnold in their letters to Washington, to prove that Andrfi could not be considered as a spy, are, first, that he had with him, when he was taken, a protection...
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Contributions to American History: 1858

Alexander Johnston, James Gallatin, William Penn, William Bradford Reed, Charles John Biddle - Acadians - 1858 - 446 pages
...of Arnold's conduct ? You may well suppose he does not want advocates here. I cannot join with them The arguments used by Clinton and Arnold, in their...Washington, to prove that Andre" could not be considered a spy, are, first, that he had with him, when he was taken, a protection of Arnold's, who was at that...
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Life of George Washington, Volume 16

Washington Irving - 1869 - 630 pages
...as the commissioners held out to them, why did he keep his command for two years afterwards? .... " The arguments used by Clinton and Arnold in their...that Andre' could not be considered as a spy, are, fir-t. that he had with him, when he was taken, a protection of Arnold, who was at that time acting...
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George Washington

Norman Hapgood - 1901 - 492 pages
...of Arnold's conduct ? You may well suppose he does not want advocates here. I cannot join with them. The arguments used by Clinton and Arnold, in their...Washington, to prove that Andre could not be considered a spy, are : First, that he had with him, when he was taken, a protection of Arnold's, who was at that...
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