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emselves refused to contribute a dollar or a man to the war. In the war of the Revolution Virginia stript herself both of men and money to aid the North. Her soldiers were quick to fly to Boston at the first tap of the war-drum — they were at White Plains, at Harlem, and wherever else the foe to our country was to be found. And we blush to think that when afterwards the tide of battle rolled South, and Virginia needed our aid, we did not as promptly respond as she had flown to aid us. During tes of our brethren at Boston, and paid the tax due to distress. We accompanied our Northern allies during almost every progressive stride it made where danger seemed to solicit our ardor. We bled with them at Quebec, at Boston, at Harlem, at White Plains, at Fort Washington, at Brandywine, at Germantown, at Mud Island, at White Marsh, at Saratoga, at Monmouth, and at Stony Point. We almost stood alone at Trenton and Princeton, and during the winter campaign which followed." But when, adds the