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... prepared to lay everything waste ; and Schuyler collect- ing a force at Albany to oppose him . Washington in- stantly wrote to Schuyler , to detach Colonel Dayton with his regiment on that service , with instructions to secure a post ...
... prepared to lay everything waste ; and Schuyler collect- ing a force at Albany to oppose him . Washington in- stantly wrote to Schuyler , to detach Colonel Dayton with his regiment on that service , with instructions to secure a post ...
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... prepared to kindle a blazing fire should the ships appear in sight . Large piles of dry brushwood mixed with combustibles , were prepared at various places up and down the shore opposite to the fort , and men stationed to set fire to ...
... prepared to kindle a blazing fire should the ships appear in sight . Large piles of dry brushwood mixed with combustibles , were prepared at various places up and down the shore opposite to the fort , and men stationed to set fire to ...
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... prepared , with nine - pounders mounted at the bows . Colonel Hay of Haverstraw , in a letter to Washington , rejoices that the national Congress are preparing to pro- tect this great highway of the country , and anticipates that the ...
... prepared , with nine - pounders mounted at the bows . Colonel Hay of Haverstraw , in a letter to Washington , rejoices that the national Congress are preparing to pro- tect this great highway of the country , and anticipates that the ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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