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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 3, 1865., [Electronic resource].
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1781 AD (search for this): article 1
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In the commencement of the year --that year which terminated with ture of Cornwallis at York and ation of hostilities — the affairs of ists had never worn so gloomy t Not only Savannah, but was in the hands of the Gates had suffered a defeat, which caused the almost entire dispersion of his army.
What remained of it seemed after nothing but a prey to the enemy.
The traitor Arnold had come suddenly into.
James river with a strong force, rural and military, and on the 2d or 3d of January he captured Richmond, where there was no force to oppose him. To thrown the public distress, in the army immediately under the command of Washington the Pennsylvania line mutinied for want of pay, and it was for a time supposed that the whole force would disband.
This mutiny had no sooner been suppressed than the New Jersey line followed the example.
The public at large, and even Washington himself, example had been greatest anxiety had the affairs of so near destruction.
The weak-kneed
January 3rd (search for this): article 1
In the commencement of the year --that year which terminated with ture of Cornwallis at York and ation of hostilities — the affairs of ists had never worn so gloomy t Not only Savannah, but was in the hands of the Gates had suffered a defeat, which caused the almost entire dispersion of his army.
What remained of it seemed after nothing but a prey to the enemy.
The traitor Arnold had come suddenly into.
James river with a strong force, rural and military, and on the 2d or 3d of January he captured Richmond, where there was no force to oppose him. To thrown the public distress, in the army immediately under the command of Washington the Pennsylvania line mutinied for want of pay, and it was for a time supposed that the whole force would disband.
This mutiny had no sooner been suppressed than the New Jersey line followed the example.
The public at large, and even Washington himself, example had been greatest anxiety had the affairs of so near destruction.
The weak-knee