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Re: The Brits are comingPosted by RRC on March 05, 2006 In Reply to: Re: The Brits are coming posted by Bruce Kahl on March 05, 2006 : : Does anybody know where the phrase "the Brits are coming" was originally used? Thanks. : This was supposedly shouted by Paul Revere to warn the people of Massachusets that an invading army from Britain was about to attempt to stop the American Revolution. : Not so. : From a letter written by Mr. Revere: : ...In the winter, towards the spring, we frequently took turns, two and two, to watch the soldiers by patrolling the streets all night. The Saturday night preceding the 19th of April, about 12 o'clock at night, the boats belonging to the transports were all launched and carried under the sterns of the men-of-war. (They had been previously hauled up and repaired.) We likewise found that the grenadiers and light infantry were all taken off duty." : The rest of his letter can be viewed at the link below. : http://www.historycarper.com/resources/articles/prevere.htm In trying to prove or disprove what Paul Revere might have said at the time, the quoted paragraphs do nothing as they are the beginning of the "story". Following the link, I eventually find:
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