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Contents
PART VII CONDITIONS OF THE REVOLUTION | |
CHAPTER XXVI — THE PATRIOTS | |
159. Thomas Paine: "Liberty Tree," 1775 |
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160. Reverend Stephen Williams: A Troublous Year in a Country Village, 1776 |
455 |
161. "Plain English": Reign of King Mob, 1775 |
458 |
162. Colonel Alexander Scammell: A Soldier's Love-Letter, 1777 |
461 |
163. Benjamin Huntington: Regulation of Prices, 1777 |
463 |
164. Reverend Timothy Dwight: "Columbia, Columbia to Glory Arise," 1777 |
465 |
165. Mrs. Esther Reed and General George Washington: Woman's Work for the Soldiers, 1780 |
467 |
CHAPTER XXVII — THE LOYALISTS | |
166. R.H. and a Committee of Correspondence: A Tory's Recantation, 1775 |
470 |
167. Reverend Jonathan Odell: The Arrest of a Loyalist Parson, 1776 |
472 |
168. "A Whig": Vengeance on the Tories! 1779 |
474 |
169. Judge Samuel Curwen: The Lot of the Refugee, 1775-1779 |
477 |
CHAPTER XXVIII — THE AMERICAN FORCES | |
170. Captain Alexander Graydon: The Recruiting Service, 1776 |
481 |
171. Anonymous: A Brave Man's Death, 1776 |
484 |
172. General Marie Paul Joseph, Marquis de Lafayette: Arrival of a French Volunteer, 1777 |
485 |
173. Colonel Alexander Hamilton: "Battalions of Negroes," 1779 |
488 |
174. General George Washington: The Inconveniences of Militia, 1780 |
490 |