Speech of the Hon Horace Binney On the Question of the Removal of the Deposites

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Horace Binney
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He did not expect it so soon. If the barracks are not burnt in the morning, and the enemy don t press too hard upon us, we will try to get away some of the boards.
" I am, dear General, your obedient servant, "NATH. GREENE. " This last paragraph contains, as will be seen, the " fear for the spirits of the troops, " which, by an in genious and most suggestive juxtaposition, Mr. Ban- 44 NATHANAEL GREENE.
croft leads the reader to look upon as a part of the " murmuring " letter of the 29th to Wash
...ington.
"FORT LEE, New Jersey, October 28th, 1776.
" To THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS : " SIR : This being a critical hour, when the hopes and fears of the city and country are continually alarmed, and yesterday there being a considerable heavy cannonade most of the day, I have thought it advisable to forward an express with an account of the action of the day. The communication between this and the grand division of the army is in great measure cut off; therefore it will be some time before you have any account from his Excellency General Washington.


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