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Contents
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175. Surgeon James Thacher: Military Punishments, 1780 |
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176. François Jean, Marquis de Chastellux: At Washington's Headquarters, 1780 |
495 |
177. Doctor Solomon Drowne: Life on a Privateer, 1780 |
497 |
CHAPTER XXIX — THE BRITISH FORCES | |
178. Honoré Gabriel Riquetti, Count de Mirabeau: "Appeal to the Hessians sold by their Princes," 1776 |
500 |
179. Captain Georg Pausch: Army Life, 1776-1777 |
504 |
180. Commissary-General Elias Boudinot: An Investigation of British Military Prisons, 1778 |
508 |
181. Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe: A Loyalist Corps, 1777 |
511 |
182. Joseph Stansbury: "The Lords of Main," 1780 |
514 |
183. Major John André: The Experiences of a British Spy, 1780 |
515 |
PART VIII PROGRESS OF THE REVOLUTION | |
CHAPTER XXX — UNION AND INDEPENDENCE | |
184. Clerk Gabriel Du Vall: Proceedings of a Revolutionary Convention, 1775 |
519 |
185. Delegate Richard Smith: The Activities of the Continental Congress, 1775 |
525 |
186. Thomas Paine: A Call for Independence, 1776 |
530 |
187. Chairman Meshech Weare, Secretary E. Thompson, and others: Difficulties in Framing a State Constitution, 1776 |
534 |
188. Delegate Thomas Paine: Drafting of the Declaration of Independence, 1776 |
537 |
189. Delegate John Adams: Difficulties in Framing Articles of Confederation, 1776 |
539 |
190. Colonel Alexander Hamilton: Falling-off of the Character of Congress, 1778 |
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