Works, Volumen16,Tema 4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... Arrival of Gates - Magnani- mous Conduct of Schuyler - Poorly Requited by Gates - Correspondence between Gates and Burgoyne Concerning the Murder of Miss McCrea · • PAGE . 274 CHAP . XXI . - Landing of Howe's Army on Elk River ...
... Arrival of Gates - Magnani- mous Conduct of Schuyler - Poorly Requited by Gates - Correspondence between Gates and Burgoyne Concerning the Murder of Miss McCrea · • PAGE . 274 CHAP . XXI . - Landing of Howe's Army on Elk River ...
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... arrived , people thronged from far and near to see these terrible beings of whom they had received such formidable ac- counts ; and were surprised and disappointed to find them looking like other men . At first they had to endure the ...
... arrived , people thronged from far and near to see these terrible beings of whom they had received such formidable ac- counts ; and were surprised and disappointed to find them looking like other men . At first they had to endure the ...
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... Arrived at Bordentown not an enemy was to be seen ; the fugitives from Trenton had spread a panic on the 26th , and the Hessians and their refugee adherents had fled in confusion , leaving their sick behind them . The broken and hag ...
... Arrived at Bordentown not an enemy was to be seen ; the fugitives from Trenton had spread a panic on the 26th , and the Hessians and their refugee adherents had fled in confusion , leaving their sick behind them . The broken and hag ...
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... arrive before daybreak . The road , however , was new and rugged ; cut through woods , where the stumps of trees broke the wheels of some of the baggage trains , and retarded the march of the troops ; so that it was near sun- rise of a ...
... arrive before daybreak . The road , however , was new and rugged ; cut through woods , where the stumps of trees broke the wheels of some of the baggage trains , and retarded the march of the troops ; so that it was near sun- rise of a ...
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... arrive at the main road , where he was to secure , and if possible destroy , a bridge over which it passes ; so as to intercept any fugi- tives from Princeton , and check any retrograde movements of the British troops which might have ...
... arrive at the main road , where he was to secure , and if possible destroy , a bridge over which it passes ; so as to intercept any fugi- tives from Princeton , and check any retrograde movements of the British troops which might have ...
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