New-England ; tell them what has happened to you. They will undoubtedly awake, and lend us their helping hand. It is their interest, as much as ours, to push the war to a speedy conclusion. Be not discouraged ; the French are not so numerous as some people... A History of New York, for Schools - Page 71by William Dunlap - 1837Full view - About this book
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