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Whig Against Tory / The Military Adventures of a Shoemaker, a Tale of the Revolution

  • eadyidihhas quoted7 years ago
    A paper, my son, on which the names of the soldiers are registered."
  • eadyidihhas quoted7 years ago
    liberties of their country. They were appointed in almost every district throughout the land. It was their business to watch over the interest of the country in their vicinity, to obtain information, and, when necessary, to seize upon suspected persons."
  • eadyidihhas quoted7 years ago
    The committee of safety consisted of men of distinction friendly to the
  • eadyidihhas quoted7 years ago
    Certainly not. A person is not under obligation to tell all about his opinions, to every one.
  • eadyidihhas quoted7 years ago
    the Americans the 'upper party' because the latter lay north of the former
  • eadyidihhas quoted7 years ago
    The British were sometimes called the 'lower party'
  • eadyidihhas quoted7 years ago
    they often pretended to be Whigs—and passed for such
  • eadyidihhas quoted7 years ago
    The tories, in general, were quite as unfriendly to American liberty, as the British themselves. And, besides, living in the country, and being acquainted with it, they could do even more injury than strangers.
  • eadyidihhas quoted7 years ago
    Because, my son, it was here that a great number of tories resided—the worst enemies which the Americans had to contend with."
  • eadyidihhas quoted7 years ago
    West Chester, the centre of which being occupied by neither, was called the 'neutral ground.' But, in reality, it was far from being a neutral spot."
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