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“ In a few days an officer came to our camp, under a flag of truce, and informed Hamilton, then a captain of artillery, but afterwards the aid of General Washington, that Captain Hale had been arrested within the British lines condemned as a spy, and executed that morning. ”

- William Hull

“ Sir, the object of the Flagg, which crossed the River, was to propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour for the purpose of entering into a negotiation for the surrender of Detroit. ”

- William Hull

“ General Brock, I propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour to open negotiations for the surrender of Detroit. ”

- William Hull

“ Captain Hale, alone, without sympathy or support, save that from above, on the near approach of death asked for a clergyman to attend him. It was refused. He then requested a Bible; that too was refused by his inhuman jailer. ”

- William Hull

“ In a few days an officer came to our camp, under a flag of truce, and informed Hamilton, then a captain of artillery, but afterwards the aid of General Washington, that Captain Hale had been arrested within the British lines condemned as a spy, and executed that morning. ”

- William Hull

“ In a few days an officer came to our camp, under a flag of truce, and informed Hamilton, then a captain of artillery, but afterwards the aid of General Washington, that Captain Hale had been arrested within the British lines condemned as a spy, and executed that morning. ”

- William Hull

“ Captain Hale, alone, without sympathy or support, save that from above, on the near approach of death asked for a clergyman to attend him. It was refused. He then requested a Bible; that too was refused by his inhuman jailer. ”

- William Hull

“ Sir, the object of the Flagg, which crossed the River, was to propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour for the purpose of entering into a negotiation for the surrender of Detroit. ”

- William Hull

“ In a few days an officer came to our camp, under a flag of truce, and informed Hamilton, then a captain of artillery, but afterwards the aid of General Washington, that Captain Hale had been arrested within the British lines condemned as a spy, and executed that morning. ”

- William Hull

“ One problem with ideas, however valid, is that they are static and impersonal, whereas a person is active and dynamic. ”

- William Hull

“ General Brock, I propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour to open negotiations for the surrender of Detroit. ”

- William Hull

“ Sir, the object of the Flagg, which crossed the River, was to propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour for the purpose of entering into a negotiation for the surrender of Detroit. ”

- William Hull

“ One problem with ideas, however valid, is that they are static and impersonal, whereas a person is active and dynamic. ”

- William Hull

“ Sir, the object of the Flagg, which crossed the River, was to propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour for the purpose of entering into a negotiation for the surrender of Detroit. ”

- William Hull

“ In a few days an officer came to our camp, under a flag of truce, and informed Hamilton, then a captain of artillery, but afterwards the aid of General Washington, that Captain Hale had been arrested within the British lines condemned as a spy, and executed that morning. ”

- William Hull

“ General Brock, I propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour to open negotiations for the surrender of Detroit. ”

- William Hull

“ Sir, the object of the Flagg, which crossed the River, was to propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour for the purpose of entering into a negotiation for the surrender of Detroit. ”

- William Hull

“ In a few days an officer came to our camp, under a flag of truce, and informed Hamilton, then a captain of artillery, but afterwards the aid of General Washington, that Captain Hale had been arrested within the British lines condemned as a spy, and executed that morning. ”

- William Hull

“ One problem with ideas, however valid, is that they are static and impersonal, whereas a person is active and dynamic. ”

- William Hull

“ Captain Hale, alone, without sympathy or support, save that from above, on the near approach of death asked for a clergyman to attend him. It was refused. He then requested a Bible; that too was refused by his inhuman jailer. ”

- William Hull

“ One problem with ideas, however valid, is that they are static and impersonal, whereas a person is active and dynamic. ”

- William Hull

“ Captain Hale, alone, without sympathy or support, save that from above, on the near approach of death asked for a clergyman to attend him. It was refused. He then requested a Bible; that too was refused by his inhuman jailer. ”

- William Hull

“ One problem with ideas, however valid, is that they are static and impersonal, whereas a person is active and dynamic. ”

- William Hull

“ General Brock, I propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour to open negotiations for the surrender of Detroit. ”

- William Hull

“ Sir, the object of the Flagg, which crossed the River, was to propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour for the purpose of entering into a negotiation for the surrender of Detroit. ”

- William Hull

“ In a few days an officer came to our camp, under a flag of truce, and informed Hamilton, then a captain of artillery, but afterwards the aid of General Washington, that Captain Hale had been arrested within the British lines condemned as a spy, and executed that morning. ”

- William Hull

“ In a few days an officer came to our camp, under a flag of truce, and informed Hamilton, then a captain of artillery, but afterwards the aid of General Washington, that Captain Hale had been arrested within the British lines condemned as a spy, and executed that morning. ”

- William Hull

“ Captain Hale, alone, without sympathy or support, save that from above, on the near approach of death asked for a clergyman to attend him. It was refused. He then requested a Bible; that too was refused by his inhuman jailer. ”

- William Hull

“ General Brock, I propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour to open negotiations for the surrender of Detroit. ”

- William Hull

“ Sir, the object of the Flagg, which crossed the River, was to propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour for the purpose of entering into a negotiation for the surrender of Detroit. ”

- William Hull
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