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... and file . Both garrisons were miserably armed . The direction of the works of both forts was in the hands of commissioners appointed by the Provincial Congress of New York . The general command of the posts required.
... and file . Both garrisons were miserably armed . The direction of the works of both forts was in the hands of commissioners appointed by the Provincial Congress of New York . The general command of the posts required.
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... direction of the city . It continued throughout the night , and was at times so strong that the heavens in that direction appeared to them , they said , as if in flames . At daybreak huge col- umns of smoke were still rising . It was ...
... direction of the city . It continued throughout the night , and was at times so strong that the heavens in that direction appeared to them , they said , as if in flames . At daybreak huge col- umns of smoke were still rising . It was ...
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... direction . Major Wilkinson , who was with the lower column , was sent to the commander - in - chief for orders . He rode up , he says , at the moment that Colonel Rahl , supported by a file of sergeants , was presenting his sword ...
... direction . Major Wilkinson , who was with the lower column , was sent to the commander - in - chief for orders . He rode up , he says , at the moment that Colonel Rahl , supported by a file of sergeants , was presenting his sword ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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