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... Riedesel - American Army Rein- forced - Silent Movements of Burgoyne- Watched from the Summit of the Hills - His March along the Hudson - Position of the Two Camps Battle of the 19th September- Burgoyne Encamps Nearer- Fortifies his ...
... Riedesel - American Army Rein- forced - Silent Movements of Burgoyne- Watched from the Summit of the Hills - His March along the Hudson - Position of the Two Camps Battle of the 19th September- Burgoyne Encamps Nearer- Fortifies his ...
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... Riedesel - His Magnanimous Conduct toward Burgoyne - Return of the British down the Hudson CHAP . XXVI . - Washington Advances to Skip- pack Creek - The British Fleet in the Delaware -Forts and Obstructions in the River - Wash- ington ...
... Riedesel - His Magnanimous Conduct toward Burgoyne - Return of the British down the Hudson CHAP . XXVI . - Washington Advances to Skip- pack Creek - The British Fleet in the Delaware -Forts and Obstructions in the River - Wash- ington ...
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... Riedesel , a Bruns- wicker , who commanded the German troops . While Burgoyne with the main force pro- ceeded from St. John's , Colonel St. Leger , with a detachment of regulars and Canadians about seven hundred strong , was to land at ...
... Riedesel , a Bruns- wicker , who commanded the German troops . While Burgoyne with the main force pro- ceeded from St. John's , Colonel St. Leger , with a detachment of regulars and Canadians about seven hundred strong , was to land at ...
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... Riedesel on the east ; communication being maintained by frigates and gunboats , which , in a manner , kept pace between them . It was a magnificent array of warlike means ; and the sound of drum and trumpet along the shores , and now ...
... Riedesel on the east ; communication being maintained by frigates and gunboats , which , in a manner , kept pace between them . It was a magnificent array of warlike means ; and the sound of drum and trumpet along the shores , and now ...
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... Riedesel encamped with the German reserve in a parallel line , on the opposite side of Lake Champlain , at the foot of Mount Independence . For two days the enemy occupied themselves in making their advances and securing these positions ...
... Riedesel encamped with the German reserve in a parallel line , on the opposite side of Lake Champlain , at the foot of Mount Independence . For two days the enemy occupied themselves in making their advances and securing these positions ...
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