The American Revolution And the Boer War, An Open Letter to Mr. Charles Francis Adams On His Pamphlet "the Confederacy And the Transvaal"

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The American Revolution And the Boer War, An Open Letter to Mr. Charles Francis Adams On His Pamphlet "the Confederacy And the Transvaal"
Fisher Sydney George
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Let us move along still farther. The New England farmers for all therest of the summer, autumn and following winter formed themselves into amost vulgar and absurd army and surrounded Boston, shutting in theBritish. The minds of those farmers were full almost to fanaticism ofthe principle of equality and the rights of man, "the levellingprinciples" as they were then called which now form the foundation ofour American life. The officers among them were merely leaders andpersuaders. It was not an
...uncommon sight to see a colonel shaving one ofhis own men. The men served a few weeks and then went home to get in thehay or see how their wives were getting on, and others came from thefarms to take their places. In this way the army was kept up. Those whowent home were very apt to take their powder and musket with them toshoot squirrels on the farm.
A year later at New York our army was the same guerilla force and Ishall let Captain Graydon describe it: "The appearance of things was not much calculated to excite sanguine expectations in the mind of a sober observer.


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