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... advance . This was to be attacked with the field - piece , and then scaled with ladders by the forlorn hope ; while Captain Morgan with his riflemen , was to pass round the wharf on the ice . The false attack which was to have been made ...
... advance . This was to be attacked with the field - piece , and then scaled with ladders by the forlorn hope ; while Captain Morgan with his riflemen , was to pass round the wharf on the ice . The false attack which was to have been made ...
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... advance pushed forward toward the causeway and bridge , to secure that pass to the mainland . General Heath had been too rapid for them . Colonel Hand and his Philadelphia riflemen , the same who had checked the British advance on Long ...
... advance pushed forward toward the causeway and bridge , to secure that pass to the mainland . General Heath had been too rapid for them . Colonel Hand and his Philadelphia riflemen , the same who had checked the British advance on Long ...
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... advance . By twelve o'clock they reached the Shabba- kong , and halted for a time on its northern bank . Then crossing it , and moving forward with rapidity , they drove the advance guard out of the woods , and pushed on until they ...
... advance . By twelve o'clock they reached the Shabba- kong , and halted for a time on its northern bank . Then crossing it , and moving forward with rapidity , they drove the advance guard out of the woods , and pushed on until they ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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