Works, Volumen16,Tema 4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... Cuyler - The Siege Pressed Indians Intractable Success of Arnold's Stratagem - Harassed Retreat of St. Leger - Moral Effect of the Two Blows Given - PAGE 241 256 Contents xiii to the Enemy - Brightening Prospects in the xii Contents.
... Cuyler - The Siege Pressed Indians Intractable Success of Arnold's Stratagem - Harassed Retreat of St. Leger - Moral Effect of the Two Blows Given - PAGE 241 256 Contents xiii to the Enemy - Brightening Prospects in the xii Contents.
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... effect the passage of the river with the most of the troops , until mid- day of the 27th , when he received from Wash- ington a detailed account of his success , and of his having recrossed into Pennsylvania . Donop , Cadwalader was now ...
... effect the passage of the river with the most of the troops , until mid- day of the 27th , when he received from Wash- ington a detailed account of his success , and of his having recrossed into Pennsylvania . Donop , Cadwalader was now ...
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... effect upon him of this masterly movement of Washington . His lordship had retired to rest at Trenton with the sportsman's vaunt that he would " bag the fox in the morning . " Nothing could surpass his sur- prise and chagrin when at ...
... effect upon him of this masterly movement of Washington . His lordship had retired to rest at Trenton with the sportsman's vaunt that he would " bag the fox in the morning . " Nothing could surpass his sur- prise and chagrin when at ...
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... effect , Washington ordered a safe conduct to be given to the Hessian baggage as far as Philadelphia , and to the surgeon and medicines to Princeton , and permitted a Hessian sergeant and twelve men , unarmed , to attend the bag- gage ...
... effect , Washington ordered a safe conduct to be given to the Hessian baggage as far as Philadelphia , and to the surgeon and medicines to Princeton , and permitted a Hessian sergeant and twelve men , unarmed , to attend the bag- gage ...
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... effect , that the visitor on his return to the British camp , reported the force under the old general to be at least five thousand strong . Cantonments were gradually formed between Princeton and the Highlands of the Hudson , which ...
... effect , that the visitor on his return to the British camp , reported the force under the old general to be at least five thousand strong . Cantonments were gradually formed between Princeton and the Highlands of the Hudson , which ...
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