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The Five Sense- Anellise Martinez

Published on Dec 08, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE FIVE SENSES

OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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Sight-
Richard Henry Lee
•I see that either of these forbid widows having property from voting, [nevertheless] it has never been the practice either here or in England.

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Sight-
Richard Henry Lee
• Seeing that the representatives themselves, as their [voters], must suffer the tax [forced] in exact [amounts].

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The Petition of Slaves
• The petition of A Great Number of Blackes detained in a State of slavery in the [insides] of a free & Christian County Humbly [show] that your Petitioners apprehend that they have in Common with all other men.

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Andrew Sherburne
• I imagined myself almost a man…

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George Washington
• But that I have abundant reason to support what I see.

Sight-
Peter Thacher
• By the smoke which their attack imagined would have blown that way.

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James Wright
• Such a horrid spectacle I really never Saw.

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Lewis Beebe
• Language cannot describe nor imagination paint, the scenes of misery and distress the Soldiery endure. Scarecely a tent upon this Isle but what contains one or more in distress and continually groaning calling for relief,

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Leonard Gansevoot Jr.
• We have nothing new at this time but that two men have been scalped at Fort Schuyler.

Sight-
Isaac Wilkins
• They still are the sacred objects which I shall ever steadily and invariably keep in view.

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Isaac Wilkins- The Countrymen
• Before I leave America, the land I love, and in which is contained everything that is valuable and dear to me, my wife, my children, my friends and property; permit me to make a short and faithful declaration.

Sight-
Frederika Charlotte Louise
• Before the army was again halted, because the enemy was in sight.

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Albigence Waldo
• You being sick Covers you mind with a [sad] Gloom, which makes every thing about you appear gloomy.

Sight-
Albigence Waldo
• See the poor Soldier, when in health - with what cheerfulness he meets his foes and encounters every hardship.

Hear-
The Petition of Slaves
• To the Honorable Counsel & House of Representatives for the State of Massachusetts Bay in General Court assembled, January 13, 1777:

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Hear-
Miss Ann Rawle
• The first thing I heard this morning was that Lord Cornwallis had surrendered to the French and American intelligence.

Hear-
Andrew Sherburne
• My ears were open to all the passing news.

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Hear-
George Washington
• The president of Congress was hearing George Washington speak.

Hear-
James Wright
• … My Lord, on the 24th instant [of this month] about 9 o’clock at Night I heard a very great Huzzaing in the Streets.

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Hear-
Leonard Gansevoot Jr.
• I expected by now I would have heard from you respecting the Flour.

Hear-
Frederika Charlotte Louise
• Before the army was again halted, because the enemy was in sight.

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Feel-
Miss Ann Rawle
• October 24. – Fourth Day. I feel in a most unsettled humour. I can neither read, work or give my attention one moment to anything. It is too true that Cornwallis is taken…

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Peter Thacher
• The work was carried in every animation.

Feel-
Lewis Beebe
• If ever I had a compassionate feeling for my fellow creatures who were objects in distress, I think it was this day…

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