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... miles . I am almost certain that victory has declared in our favor , as the irregular firing of the cannon for such a length of time after the small - arms ceased , shows that our men are in possession of the ground . ” The letter was ...
... miles . I am almost certain that victory has declared in our favor , as the irregular firing of the cannon for such a length of time after the small - arms ceased , shows that our men are in possession of the ground . ” The letter was ...
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... mile apart , and were defended by batteries . There were strong advanced posts , about two miles south of the outer line ; one on the left of Harlem , com- manded by General Spencer , the other on the right , at what was called ...
... mile apart , and were defended by batteries . There were strong advanced posts , about two miles south of the outer line ; one on the left of Harlem , com- manded by General Spencer , the other on the right , at what was called ...
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... mile to the top of a precipice , which bounds the shore for some miles on the west side . " * Washington arrived at the fort in three - quarters of an hour . Being told that the enemy were extending them- selves across the country , he ...
... mile to the top of a precipice , which bounds the shore for some miles on the west side . " * Washington arrived at the fort in three - quarters of an hour . Being told that the enemy were extending them- selves across the country , he ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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