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... took place between Washington and General Gage . It was one intended to put the hostile services on a proper foot- ing . A strong disposition had been manifested among the British officers to regard those engaged in the patriot cause as ...
... took place between Washington and General Gage . It was one intended to put the hostile services on a proper foot- ing . A strong disposition had been manifested among the British officers to regard those engaged in the patriot cause as ...
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... took the friendly admonition in the spirit in which it was given . " I can easily conceive , " writes he ( Aug. 6th ) , " that my difficulties are only a faint sem- blance of yours . Yes , my general , I will strive to copy your bright ...
... took the friendly admonition in the spirit in which it was given . " I can easily conceive , " writes he ( Aug. 6th ) , " that my difficulties are only a faint sem- blance of yours . Yes , my general , I will strive to copy your bright ...
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... took what they considered an advantageous po 、 sition behind some fences and bushes which skirted it . A firing commenced between them and the advancing party , but at too great a distance to do much harm on either side . In the ...
... took what they considered an advantageous po 、 sition behind some fences and bushes which skirted it . A firing commenced between them and the advancing party , but at too great a distance to do much harm on either side . In the ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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