General James
Clinton, the brother of George
Clinton, then governor of New York, and the father of De Witt
Clinton, who died governor of the same State in 1827, commanded the brigade employed on this duty.
Sir Luke de Ponynges, Sir Thomas West, Sir Maurice de Bruin, Sir Arthur Lipscombe, Sir Walter Ramsey, and stout Sir Oliver Buttesthorn were all marching south with levies from Andover, Arlesford, Odiham and Winchester, while from Sussex came Sir John
Clinton, Sir Thomas Cheyne, and Sir John Fallislee, with a troop of picked men-at-arms, making for their port at Southampton.
* Evidently the late De Witt
Clinton, who died governor of New York in 1828.
Whenever the town rejoiced for a battle won by Washington, or Gates, or Morgan or Greene, the news, in passing through the door of the Province House, as through the ivory gate of dreams, became metamorphosed into a strange tale of the prowess of Howe,
Clinton, or Cornwallis.
If Republicans collectively conclude first, that Senator Hillary Rodham
Clinton will be the Democratic presidential nominee, and second, that only McCain can beat her, he will be the GOP standard-bearer.
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In a tough political season it always helps to hear from Kate
Clinton. Easily as sharp as top topical bananas Jon Stewart and Bill Maher,
Clinton is overdue for her own TV gig.
Yet the record shows that federal spending actually grew at a slower rate under liberal Democrat Bill
Clinton than it did under President George Bush (the elder), or is now growing under President George W.
After eight years of being scandalized by Bill
Clinton, they finally have the President they've been waiting for, the avenging Republican who swept aside Al Gore to "return honor and dignity to the White House"--and what is he doing?
War in a Time of Peace: Bush,
Clinton and the Generals, by David Halberstam, New York: Scribner, 543 pages, $28