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... Enemy against Bennington - Germans and their Indian Allies - Baum , the Hessian Leader - Stark in the Field - Mustering of the Militia — A Belligerent Parson — Battle of Ben- nington - Breyman to the Rescue - Routed —Reception of the ...
... Enemy against Bennington - Germans and their Indian Allies - Baum , the Hessian Leader - Stark in the Field - Mustering of the Militia — A Belligerent Parson — Battle of Ben- nington - Breyman to the Rescue - Routed —Reception of the ...
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... Enemy's Rear - His Pickets Surprised -- Massacre of Wayne's Men - Manœuvres of Howe on the Schuylkill - Washington Sends for Reinforce- ments - Howe Marches into Philadelphia 285 309 CHAP . XXIII . - Dubious Position of Burgoyne— Collects.
... Enemy's Rear - His Pickets Surprised -- Massacre of Wayne's Men - Manœuvres of Howe on the Schuylkill - Washington Sends for Reinforce- ments - Howe Marches into Philadelphia 285 309 CHAP . XXIII . - Dubious Position of Burgoyne— Collects.
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... Enemy through the Mountains -Forts Montgomery and Clinton Overpow- ered - Narrow Escape of the Commanders -Conflagration and Explosion of the Ameri- can Frigates - Rallying Efforts of Putnam and Governor Clinton - The Spy and the Silver ...
... Enemy through the Mountains -Forts Montgomery and Clinton Overpow- ered - Narrow Escape of the Commanders -Conflagration and Explosion of the Ameri- can Frigates - Rallying Efforts of Putnam and Governor Clinton - The Spy and the Silver ...
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... enemy were yet in force . * Washington needed no prompting of the kind . Bent upon following up his blow , he had barely allowed his troops a day or two to recover from recent exposure and fatigue , that they might have strength and ...
... enemy were yet in force . * Washington needed no prompting of the kind . Bent upon following up his blow , he had barely allowed his troops a day or two to recover from recent exposure and fatigue , that they might have strength and ...
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... enemy in flank and rear . Heath , also , had been ordered to abandon the High- lands , which there was no need of guarding at this season of the year , and hasten down with the eastern militia , as rapidly as possible , by the way of ...
... enemy in flank and rear . Heath , also , had been ordered to abandon the High- lands , which there was no need of guarding at this season of the year , and hasten down with the eastern militia , as rapidly as possible , by the way of ...
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