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... boats - part marched along the banks . Those on board had to labor against swift currents ; to unload at rapids ; transport the cargoes , and sometimes the boats themselves , for some distance on their shoul- ders , and then to reload ...
... boats - part marched along the banks . Those on board had to labor against swift currents ; to unload at rapids ; transport the cargoes , and sometimes the boats themselves , for some distance on their shoul- ders , and then to reload ...
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... boats , to cross the St. Lawrence , land at Longueil , and push on for St. John's , where , as concerted , he was to be joined by Maclean and his Highlanders . As the boats approached the right bank of the river at Longueil , a terrible ...
... boats , to cross the St. Lawrence , land at Longueil , and push on for St. John's , where , as concerted , he was to be joined by Maclean and his Highlanders . As the boats approached the right bank of the river at Longueil , a terrible ...
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... boats to be collected from all quarters , and the stores and troops transported across the Delaware . He himself crossed with the rear - guard on Sunday morning , and took up his quarters about a mile from the river ; causing the boats ...
... boats to be collected from all quarters , and the stores and troops transported across the Delaware . He himself crossed with the rear - guard on Sunday morning , and took up his quarters about a mile from the river ; causing the boats ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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