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... Bridge , and the heights adjacent , considered by General Lee of the utmost importance to the communi- cation between New York and the mainland , and to the security of the Hudson , were reconnoitered by Washing- ton on horseback ...
... Bridge , and the heights adjacent , considered by General Lee of the utmost importance to the communi- cation between New York and the mainland , and to the security of the Hudson , were reconnoitered by Washing- ton on horseback ...
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... bridge across the stream , and charge up the hill . A furious cannonade was now opened by the British from fifteen or twenty pieces of artillery , placed on high ground opposite the hill ; under cover of which , the troops of General ...
... bridge across the stream , and charge up the hill . A furious cannonade was now opened by the British from fifteen or twenty pieces of artillery , placed on high ground opposite the hill ; under cover of which , the troops of General ...
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... bridge across it , where the water was very deep - the same bridge over which part of Rahl's brigade had es- caped in the recent affair . He planted his artillery so as to command the bridge and the fords . His advance guard was ...
... bridge across it , where the water was very deep - the same bridge over which part of Rahl's brigade had es- caped in the recent affair . He planted his artillery so as to command the bridge and the fords . His advance guard was ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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