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350. Tories, hated by Washington, i.
156; his reasons, 157; active in New York, 158; suppressed by Washington, 159; in Philadelphia, impressed by Continental army, 196; make raids on frontier, 266; strong in Southern States, 267; raids under Tryon, 269. Trent, Captain, his incompetence in dealing with Indians and French, i.
72. Trenton, campaign of, i.
180-183. Trumbull, Governor, letter of Washington to, refusing to stand for a third term, ii.
269-271; other letters, 298. Trumbull, John, on New England army before Boston, i.
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