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... artillery in place of the veteran Gridley , who was con- sidered by all the officers of the camp too old for active employment . Congress had not yet acted on that recom- mendation ; in the meantime Washington availed him- self of the ...
... artillery in place of the veteran Gridley , who was con- sidered by all the officers of the camp too old for active employment . Congress had not yet acted on that recom- mendation ; in the meantime Washington availed him- self of the ...
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... artillery ; but they were urged on by Morgan with a thundering oath , who pushed on after them with his riflemen , the artillery company opening to the right and left to let them pass . They arrived in the advance just as Arnold was ...
... artillery ; but they were urged on by Morgan with a thundering oath , who pushed on after them with his riflemen , the artillery company opening to the right and left to let them pass . They arrived in the advance just as Arnold was ...
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... artillery , assisted with his labors , but still more with his " stentorian lungs , " giving orders and directions . It was three o'clock before the artillery was landed , and nearly four before the troops took up their line of march ...
... artillery , assisted with his labors , but still more with his " stentorian lungs , " giving orders and directions . It was three o'clock before the artillery was landed , and nearly four before the troops took up their line of march ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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