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... called the King of England nothing but the Elector of Hanover , and spoke of him so contemptu- ously that his garrulity became intolerable . We answered that we had not come to America to inquire which party was in the right ; but to ...
... called the King of England nothing but the Elector of Hanover , and spoke of him so contemptu- ously that his garrulity became intolerable . We answered that we had not come to America to inquire which party was in the right ; but to ...
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... called to his aid General Cadwalader from Crosswicks , and General Mifflin from Borden- town , with their collective forces , amounting to about three thousand six hundred men . He did it with reluctance , for it seemed like involving ...
... called to his aid General Cadwalader from Crosswicks , and General Mifflin from Borden- town , with their collective forces , amounting to about three thousand six hundred men . He did it with reluctance , for it seemed like involving ...
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... Galloping forward under the fire of Mawhood's battery , he called upon Mercer's broken brigade . The Pennsyl- vanians rallied at the sound of his voice , and His Action at Princeton 27 caught fire from his example . 26 Life of Washington.
... Galloping forward under the fire of Mawhood's battery , he called upon Mercer's broken brigade . The Pennsyl- vanians rallied at the sound of his voice , and His Action at Princeton 27 caught fire from his example . 26 Life of Washington.
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... utmost care and kindness by Mr. Clark's family . " * Under these circumstances Washington felt compelled to leave his old companion in arms * See Washington to Colonel Reed , Jan. 15 . to his fate . Indeed , he was called away.
... utmost care and kindness by Mr. Clark's family . " * Under these circumstances Washington felt compelled to leave his old companion in arms * See Washington to Colonel Reed , Jan. 15 . to his fate . Indeed , he was called away.
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Washington Irving. to his fate . Indeed , he was called away by the exigencies of his command , having to pursue the routed regiments which were mak- ing a headlong retreat to Brunswick . In this pursuit he took the lead at the head of a ...
Washington Irving. to his fate . Indeed , he was called away by the exigencies of his command , having to pursue the routed regiments which were mak- ing a headlong retreat to Brunswick . In this pursuit he took the lead at the head of a ...
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