The Yankee Tea-party - Or, Boston in 1773 by Henry C. Watson
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THE TREASON OF BETTYS
THE BATTLE OF BUNKER'S HILL EXPLOITS OF PETER FRANCISCO EXPLOIT OF COLONEL ALLAN M'LEAN THE ADVENTURE OF MAJOR LEE GENERAL DANIEL MORGAN BATTLE OF ORISKANY CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION. Those who have been associated in the performance of any deed of valor or patriotism ever feel attracted to each other by an influence stronger and nobler than that of friendship. The daring patriots who joined in resistance to the tyrannizing might of Britain, were men pledged to die rather than betray each other, and to maintain their rights while they could lift the sword or aim the musket; and that pledge made them look upon each other in after years, when the storm of war was hushed and |
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