Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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Book I MOST TROUBLESOME AND BOISTEROUS TIMES |
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3 | (10) |
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A Contest Appears to Be Opened |
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13 | (13) |
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A Most Pernicious Measure |
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26 | (21) |
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47 | (23) |
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Quarrells, Rencounters and Combats |
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70 | (19) |
Book II LYONS AND LAMBS |
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A Nest of Locusts; A Focus of Tumult |
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89 | (24) |
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All America is in a Flame |
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113 | (13) |
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126 | (17) |
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To Scourge Them with Rods of Iron |
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143 | (14) |
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An Affair that Happened on the 19th Inst. |
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157 | (18) |
Book III IMBARKED ON A TEMPESTUOUS OCEAN |
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175 | (24) |
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199 | (24) |
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An Ill-omened and Inauspicious Character |
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223 | (14) |
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To Restore Liberty to Our Brethren in Canada |
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237 | (15) |
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Parole: The Congress; Countersign: America |
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252 | (21) |
Book IV AMERICA IS AN UGLY JOB, A DAMNED AFFAIR INDEED |
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273 | (14) |
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An Impudent and Atrocious Proclamation |
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287 | (14) |
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301 | (16) |
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The Dissolution of Our Army is Approaching |
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317 | (21) |
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338 | (25) |
Book V ORGANIZED DISASTER |
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Thoughts for Conducting the War from the Side of Canada |
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363 | (10) |
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Messengers of Justice and Warth |
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373 | (14) |
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The Fickle Goddess Fortune |
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387 | (16) |
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403 | (16) |
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419 | (16) |
Book VI OBSTINATE REBELS |
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You Cannot Conquer America |
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435 | (18) |
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To Starve, Dissolve, or Disperse |
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453 | (14) |
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Our Situation is Alarming |
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467 | (14) |
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America Takes Her Rank Among the Nations |
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481 | (17) |
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Will Mr. Washington Attack? |
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498 | (17) |
Book VII THE COMMON CAUSE |
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515 | (22) |
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Hourly Change of Circumstance |
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537 | (28) |
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On the Brink of a Precipice |
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565 | (18) |
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Something Sould Be Hazarded |
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583 | (25) |
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608 | (16) |
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With Zeal and Bayonets Only |
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624 | (14) |
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638 | (16) |
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At the Eve of Great Events |
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654 | (21) |
Notes |
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675 | (23) |
Bibliography |
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698 | (13) |
Index |
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