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On November 5 , de Broglie called on Deane to introduce de Kalb , whose wish to fight on the American side goes back at least to December 26 , 1775 , the date of his letter to his Philadelphia friend Dr. Phile , in which he wrote ...
On November 5 , de Broglie called on Deane to introduce de Kalb , whose wish to fight on the American side goes back at least to December 26 , 1775 , the date of his letter to his Philadelphia friend Dr. Phile , in which he wrote ...
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I shall purchase a ship to carry out your officers ; we must feel confidence in the future , and it is especially in the hour of danger that I wish to share your fortune . " Lafayette of course talked ...
I shall purchase a ship to carry out your officers ; we must feel confidence in the future , and it is especially in the hour of danger that I wish to share your fortune . " Lafayette of course talked ...
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Dr. Albi- gense Waldo wrote in his diary December 21 , 1777 : Heartily wish myself at home ; my skin and eyes are almost spoiled with continued smoke . A general cry goes through the camp this evening among the soldiers ...
Dr. Albi- gense Waldo wrote in his diary December 21 , 1777 : Heartily wish myself at home ; my skin and eyes are almost spoiled with continued smoke . A general cry goes through the camp this evening among the soldiers ...
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