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... Greene and Knox Examine the State of the Forts- Their Report - The General Command of the Hudson Offered to Arnold - Declined by him -Given to Putnam -Appointment of Dr. Craik in the Medical Department - Expedi- tion Planned against ...
... Greene and Knox Examine the State of the Forts- Their Report - The General Command of the Hudson Offered to Arnold - Declined by him -Given to Putnam -Appointment of Dr. Craik in the Medical Department - Expedi- tion Planned against ...
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... were sent out under General Greene , who skirmished with the enemy and harassed them in their advance . By twelve o'clock they reached the Shabba- Cornwallis at Trenton 19 kong , and halted for a 18 Life of Wasbington.
... were sent out under General Greene , who skirmished with the enemy and harassed them in their advance . By twelve o'clock they reached the Shabba- Cornwallis at Trenton 19 kong , and halted for a 18 Life of Wasbington.
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... Greene , his reliance on all occasions ; swarthy Sullivan , whose excitable temper and quick sensibilities he had sometimes to keep in check by friendly counsels and rebukes , but * Wilkinson's Memoirs , vol . i . , p . 149 . American ...
... Greene , his reliance on all occasions ; swarthy Sullivan , whose excitable temper and quick sensibilities he had sometimes to keep in check by friendly counsels and rebukes , but * Wilkinson's Memoirs , vol . i . , p . 149 . American ...
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... Greene to Philadelphia , to lay before Congress such matters as he could not venture to com- municate by letter . " He is an able and good officer , " writes he , " who has my entire confi- dence , and is intimately acquainted with my ...
... Greene to Philadelphia , to lay before Congress such matters as he could not venture to com- municate by letter . " He is an able and good officer , " writes he , " who has my entire confi- dence , and is intimately acquainted with my ...
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... Greene and Knox Examine the State of the Forts - Their Report - The General Command of the Hudson Offered to Arnold - De- clined by him - Given to Putnam - Appointment of Dr. Craik in the Medical Department - Expedition Planned against ...
... Greene and Knox Examine the State of the Forts - Their Report - The General Command of the Hudson Offered to Arnold - De- clined by him - Given to Putnam - Appointment of Dr. Craik in the Medical Department - Expedition Planned against ...
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