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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: October 1, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Connecticut (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): article 7
Gen. Washington on Arrests for treason.
At the time of the revolutionary war, Gen. George Washington wrote to Gov. Trumbull, of Connecticut, in the following words.
His language has been supposed by some to be capable of a modern application:
"Would it not be prudent to seize those Tories who have been, are, and we know will be, active against us?
Why should persons who are preying upon the vitals of their country be suffered to stalk about while we know they will do us every mischief in their power?"
George Washington (search for this): article 7
Gen. Washington on Arrests for treason.
At the time of the revolutionary war, Gen. George Washington wrote to Gov. Trumbull, of Connecticut, in the following words.
His language has been supposed by some to be capable of a modern application:
"Would it not be prudent to seize those Tories who have been, are, and we know will be, active against us?
Why should persons who are preying upon the vitals of their country be suffered to stalk about while we know they will do us every miscrests for treason.
At the time of the revolutionary war, Gen. George Washington wrote to Gov. Trumbull, of Connecticut, in the following words.
His language has been supposed by some to be capable of a modern application:
"Would it not be prudent to seize those Tories who have been, are, and we know will be, active against us?
Why should persons who are preying upon the vitals of their country be suffered to stalk about while we know they will do us every mischief in their power?"
Trumbull (search for this): article 7
Gen. Washington on Arrests for treason.
At the time of the revolutionary war, Gen. George Washington wrote to Gov. Trumbull, of Connecticut, in the following words.
His language has been supposed by some to be capable of a modern application:
"Would it not be prudent to seize those Tories who have been, are, and we know will be, active against us?
Why should persons who are preying upon the vitals of their country be suffered to stalk about while we know they will do us every mischief in their power?"