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... CHAP . XIII . - Particulars of the Evacuation - Indian Scouts in the Vicinity of the Fort- Outposts Abandoned by St. Clair - Burgoyne Secures Mount Hope - Invests the Fortress -Seizes and Occupies Sugar Hill - The Forts Overlooked and.
... CHAP . XIII . - Particulars of the Evacuation - Indian Scouts in the Vicinity of the Fort- Outposts Abandoned by St. Clair - Burgoyne Secures Mount Hope - Invests the Fortress -Seizes and Occupies Sugar Hill - The Forts Overlooked and.
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Washington Irving. -Seizes and Occupies Sugar Hill - The Forts Overlooked and in Imminent Peril - Deter- mination to Evacuate - Plan of Retreat - Part of the Garrison Depart for Skenesborough in the Flotilla - St . Clair Crosses with the ...
Washington Irving. -Seizes and Occupies Sugar Hill - The Forts Overlooked and in Imminent Peril - Deter- mination to Evacuate - Plan of Retreat - Part of the Garrison Depart for Skenesborough in the Flotilla - St . Clair Crosses with the ...
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... Hills - His March along the Hudson - Position of the Two Camps Battle of the 19th September- Burgoyne Encamps Nearer- Fortifies his Camp - Promised Co - operation by Sir Henry Clinton Determines to Await it - Quarrel between Gates and ...
... Hills - His March along the Hudson - Position of the Two Camps Battle of the 19th September- Burgoyne Encamps Nearer- Fortifies his Camp - Promised Co - operation by Sir Henry Clinton Determines to Await it - Quarrel between Gates and ...
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... hill about sunrise , the glittering of arms be- trayed to him the movement of Mercer's troops to the left , who were filing along the Quaker road to secure the bridge , as they had been ordered . The woods prevented him from seeing ...
... hill about sunrise , the glittering of arms be- trayed to him the movement of Mercer's troops to the left , who were filing along the Quaker road to secure the bridge , as they had been ordered . The woods prevented him from seeing ...
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... Hill to Pluckamin . His troops were so exhausted , that many in the course of the march would lie down in the woods on the frozen ground and fall asleep , and were with difficulty roused and cheered forward . At Pluckamin he halted for ...
... Hill to Pluckamin . His troops were so exhausted , that many in the course of the march would lie down in the woods on the frozen ground and fall asleep , and were with difficulty roused and cheered forward . At Pluckamin he halted for ...
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