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... caused by the broken bridge at Stony Brook , and the dis- charge of the thirty - two pounder ; and the alteration of his course at Kingston had carried him completely out of the way of Cornwallis . His lordship reached Brunswick towards ...
... caused by the broken bridge at Stony Brook , and the dis- charge of the thirty - two pounder ; and the alteration of his course at Kingston had carried him completely out of the way of Cornwallis . His lordship reached Brunswick towards ...
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... caused by this loathsome disease in the camp and in the villages , wherever it had not been parried by inoculation ... cause . A striking contrast was offered throughout the winter and spring , between the rival com- manders , Howe at ...
... caused by this loathsome disease in the camp and in the villages , wherever it had not been parried by inoculation ... cause . A striking contrast was offered throughout the winter and spring , between the rival com- manders , Howe at ...
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... divine worship . Gaming of every kind is expressly forbidden , as being the foundation of evil , and the cause of many a brave and gallant officer's ruin . ” Chapter V. Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners - Case of 52 Life of Washington.
... divine worship . Gaming of every kind is expressly forbidden , as being the foundation of evil , and the cause of many a brave and gallant officer's ruin . ” Chapter V. Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners - Case of 52 Life of Washington.
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... as patriots ennobled by their cause . ers Among the cases which came up for attention was that of Ethan Allen , the brave but eccen- tric captor of Ticonderoga . His daring attempts in the " path of renown " had cost him 53.
... as patriots ennobled by their cause . ers Among the cases which came up for attention was that of Ethan Allen , the brave but eccen- tric captor of Ticonderoga . His daring attempts in the " path of renown " had cost him 53.
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... cause to accuse me of inhumanity , prejudice , or passion . " Sir William , in truth , was greatly perplexed with respect to Lee , and had written to Eng- land to Lord George Germaine for instructions in the case . General Lee ...
... cause to accuse me of inhumanity , prejudice , or passion . " Sir William , in truth , was greatly perplexed with respect to Lee , and had written to Eng- land to Lord George Germaine for instructions in the case . General Lee ...
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