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son , the colonel through whom Arnold had made his first overture . He expected , that the prudence of this officer would moderate the ardour of André . Moreover , Arnold occupied Robinson's house , and the private affairs which the ...
son , the colonel through whom Arnold had made his first overture . He expected , that the prudence of this officer would moderate the ardour of André . Moreover , Arnold occupied Robinson's house , and the private affairs which the ...
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... Arnold had provided for him . André and Robinson expected that Arnold would himself , visit them , and were surprised when his emissary Smith ap- peared before them alone . Robinson declared that he would not go on shore , and used ...
... Arnold had provided for him . André and Robinson expected that Arnold would himself , visit them , and were surprised when his emissary Smith ap- peared before them alone . Robinson declared that he would not go on shore , and used ...
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... Arnold's , and of the means of extricating him . To apprize him of it safely , he begged Jameson to inform the commanding officer of West Point that Anderson , the bearer of his pass - port , was detained . Jameson thought it more ...
... Arnold's , and of the means of extricating him . To apprize him of it safely , he begged Jameson to inform the commanding officer of West Point that Anderson , the bearer of his pass - port , was detained . Jameson thought it more ...
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