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... divisions , by different routes , but all arriving nearly at the same time at the enemy's outpost at King's Bridge . There was some skirmishing , but the great feature of the expedition was a pompous and peremptory summons of Fort ...
... divisions , by different routes , but all arriving nearly at the same time at the enemy's outpost at King's Bridge . There was some skirmishing , but the great feature of the expedition was a pompous and peremptory summons of Fort ...
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... divisions of two brigades each , under Major- Generals Greene , Stephen , Sullivan , Lincoln , and Stirling . The artillery was commanded by Knox . Sullivan , with his division , was stationed on the right at Princeton . With the rest ...
... divisions of two brigades each , under Major- Generals Greene , Stephen , Sullivan , Lincoln , and Stirling . The artillery was commanded by Knox . Sullivan , with his division , was stationed on the right at Princeton . With the rest ...
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... divisions , under Generals Parsons , Mc- Dougall , and Glover , at one day's march dis- tant from each other . Arnold , in this critical juncture , had been put in command of Philadelphia , a post which he had been induced to accept ...
... divisions , under Generals Parsons , Mc- Dougall , and Glover , at one day's march dis- tant from each other . Arnold , in this critical juncture , had been put in command of Philadelphia , a post which he had been induced to accept ...
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... at hand for the protection of his advanced parties ; while Lord Stirling with his division and some light troops was at Matouchin church , closer to the enemy's bowe's Scheme 145 lines , to watch their motions , 144 Life of Wasbington.
... at hand for the protection of his advanced parties ; while Lord Stirling with his division and some light troops was at Matouchin church , closer to the enemy's bowe's Scheme 145 lines , to watch their motions , 144 Life of Wasbington.
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... his circuitous march , dis- persed the light parties of the advance , but fell in with Lord Stirling's division , strongly * Civil War in America , vol . i . , p . 247 . VOL . IV . - 10 posted in a woody country , and well covered by.
... his circuitous march , dis- persed the light parties of the advance , but fell in with Lord Stirling's division , strongly * Civil War in America , vol . i . , p . 247 . VOL . IV . - 10 posted in a woody country , and well covered by.
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