Works, Volumen16,Tema 4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... 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 Proclamation -Prevalence of ...
... 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 Proclamation -Prevalence of ...
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... Conduct thereupon - Relief Sent to Fort Stanwix - Arnold Volunteers to Conduct it — Change of Encampment — Patri- otic Determination of Schuyler - Detachment of the Enemy against Bennington - Germans and their Indian Allies - Baum , the ...
... Conduct thereupon - Relief Sent to Fort Stanwix - Arnold Volunteers to Conduct it — Change of Encampment — Patri- otic Determination of Schuyler - Detachment of the Enemy against Bennington - Germans and their Indian Allies - Baum , the ...
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... 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 - Measures to Check it - Exposed Situa ...
... 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 - Measures to Check it - Exposed Situa ...
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... Conduct of the American Troops - Scenes in the Camp- Gallant Courtesy of Schuyler to the Baroness Riedesel - His Magnanimous Conduct toward Burgoyne - Return of the British down the Hudson CHAP . XXVI . - Washington Advances to Skip ...
... Conduct of the American Troops - Scenes in the Camp- Gallant Courtesy of Schuyler to the Baroness Riedesel - His Magnanimous Conduct toward Burgoyne - Return of the British down the Hudson CHAP . XXVI . - Washington Advances to Skip ...
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... he won all our hearts by his kind and friendly conduct . " VOL . IV . I At Newtown the officers were quartered in inns and private -Treatment of the Hessian Prisoners- Their Interviews with Washington Their Reception by the People I.
... he won all our hearts by his kind and friendly conduct . " VOL . IV . I At Newtown the officers were quartered in inns and private -Treatment of the Hessian Prisoners- Their Interviews with Washington Their Reception by the People I.
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