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  <dc:title>Letter by the General to his wife Helen.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>They have been traversing the country, and in some places the inhabitants have refused to admit them to their towns. They thought that they were 'to have had a dust' with the Dutch garrison at Coeverden. At Zwoll 'one of the most disaffected [sic] towns in Holland' the citizens refused their troops admittance, but eventually conceded that if they were forced to take troops they would have 'none but the Scotch Highlanders'. Hardenberg</dc:description>
  <dc:date>February 2nd 1795</dc:date>
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