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... Arms Washington Grants Safe Conduct to Hessian Convoys Encampment at Morristown Putnam at Princeton - His Stratagem to Con- ceal the Weakness of his Camp - Exploit of General Dickinson near Somerset Court- House - Washington's Counter ...
... Arms Washington Grants Safe Conduct to Hessian Convoys Encampment at Morristown Putnam at Princeton - His Stratagem to Con- ceal the Weakness of his Camp - Exploit of General Dickinson near Somerset Court- House - Washington's Counter ...
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... Arms -Skirmish at Ridgefield - Death of General Wooster Gallant Services of Arnold — Re- warded by Congress - Exploit of Colonel Meigs at Sag Harbor . - · • CHAP . IX . - Schuyler on the Point of Resigning -Committee of Inquiry Report ...
... Arms -Skirmish at Ridgefield - Death of General Wooster Gallant Services of Arnold — Re- warded by Congress - Exploit of Colonel Meigs at Sag Harbor . - · • CHAP . IX . - Schuyler on the Point of Resigning -Committee of Inquiry Report ...
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... the Hessians at Tren- ton . That three old established regiments of a people who made war their profession , should lay down their arms to a ragged and undisci- " " 15 1 plined militia , and that with scarcely any loss on.
... the Hessians at Tren- ton . That three old established regiments of a people who made war their profession , should lay down their arms to a ragged and undisci- " " 15 1 plined militia , and that with scarcely any loss on.
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... away from Trenton , while some fortunate stroke might give additional reputation to the American arms . Even should the enemy march on to Philadelphia , it could not in any case be prevented ; while a counter - blow in the Jer-
... away from Trenton , while some fortunate stroke might give additional reputation to the American arms . Even should the enemy march on to Philadelphia , it could not in any case be prevented ; while a counter - blow in the Jer-
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... 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 their number . He supposed them to be some ...
... 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 their number . He supposed them to be some ...
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