The Illustrated Life of Washington With Vivid Pen Paintings of Battles And Inci

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The Illustrated Life of Washington With Vivid Pen Paintings of Battles And Inci
Joel Tyler Headley
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339 New York were confined to a small space for action, while our troops, by reaching over so large a territory, could more easily obtain forage. Putnam was at Danbury, and McDou- gall in the Highlands, while Lincoln was sent to take com mand at Charleston, to repel any attack the British might make on that city during the winter. Of the four regi ments of cavalry, one was in each of the States of Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.
The vexed question of exchange of prisoners aga
...in came lip, and Washington was much annoyed at the difficulties thrown in the way of its final adjustment. But the greatest cause of distress and anxiety was the contemptible condition to which Congress was reduced. During the whole year ii averaged not more than thirty members. Says Sparks : " Whole States were frequently unrepresented ; and, indeed, it was seldom that every State was so fully represented as to entitle it to a vote. " But although so feeble in numbers, it was still feebler in intellect.

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