University Library of Autobiography Including All the Great Autobiographies An

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University Library of Autobiography Including All the Great Autobiographies An
H a Henry Anderson Bryden
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De Brugnon (although five minutes before he had maintained the contrary) gave his voice in favor of Boston, and his opinion was unanimously adopted. Before they sep- arated, the admiral offered his two battalions to M. De Lafay- ette, and appeared to feel great pleasure in being thus enabled to secure him his rank in the French army ; but these troops were useful on board, and were not necessary on the island, and M. De Lafayette would not expose them to danger for his own private interest. At ...the departure of the vessels, there was but one unani- mous feeling of regret and indignation. Their lost time, ex- tinguished hopes, and embarrassed situation, all served to in- crease the irritation of the militia, and their discontent became contagious. The people of Boston already spoke of refusing the fleet admission into their port; the generals drew up a protestation; which M. De Lafayette refused to sign. Carried away by an impulse of passion, Sullivan inserted in an order ' ' that our allies have abandoned us.

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