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... Given to Putnam -Appointment of Dr. Craik in the Medical Department - Expedi- tion Planned against Fort Independence - But Relinquished - Washington Shifts his Camp to Middlebrook - State of his Army - General Howe Crosses into the ...
... Given to Putnam -Appointment of Dr. Craik in the Medical Department - Expedi- tion Planned against Fort Independence - But Relinquished - Washington Shifts his Camp to Middlebrook - State of his Army - General Howe Crosses into the ...
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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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... given way , and was retreating across fields and along a by - road to Brunswick . The re- maining regiment , the 40th , had not been able to come up in time for the action ; a part of it fled toward Brunswick ; the residue took refuge ...
... given way , and was retreating across fields and along a by - road to Brunswick . The re- maining regiment , the 40th , had not been able to come up in time for the action ; a part of it fled toward Brunswick ; the residue took refuge ...
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... given a triumphant close to what had been a disastrous campaign . The troops , which for months had been driven from post to post , apparently an undis- ciplined rabble , had all at once turned upon their pursuers , and astounded them ...
... given a triumphant close to what had been a disastrous campaign . The troops , which for months had been driven from post to post , apparently an undis- ciplined rabble , had all at once turned upon their pursuers , and astounded them ...
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... 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 until it was delivered to their country- men ...
... 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 until it was delivered to their country- men ...
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