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... 155 CHAP . XIII . - Particulars of the Evacuation - Indian Scouts in the Vicinity of the Fort- Outposts Abandoned by St. Clair - Burgoyne Secures Mount Hope - Invests the Fortress -Seizes and Occupies Sugar Hill - The Forts Overlooked and.
... 155 CHAP . XIII . - Particulars of the Evacuation - Indian Scouts in the Vicinity of the Fort- Outposts Abandoned by St. Clair - Burgoyne Secures Mount Hope - Invests the Fortress -Seizes and Occupies Sugar Hill - The Forts Overlooked and.
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... Every- thing indicated an approaching attack . The force with him was small ; to retreat across the river would destroy the dawn of hope awakened * Life of Reed , i . , 282 . VOL . IV .-- 2 in the bosoms of the Jersey militia by the late V.
... Every- thing indicated an approaching attack . The force with him was small ; to retreat across the river would destroy the dawn of hope awakened * Life of Reed , i . , 282 . VOL . IV .-- 2 in the bosoms of the Jersey militia by the late V.
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... superior in numbers and discipline , and stung to action by the mortifi- cation of a late defeat . A general action with them must be ruinous ; but how was he to re- A Gleam of hope 21 treat ? Behind him was 20 Life of Washington.
... superior in numbers and discipline , and stung to action by the mortifi- cation of a late defeat . A general action with them must be ruinous ; but how was he to re- A Gleam of hope 21 treat ? Behind him was 20 Life of Washington.
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... hope flashed upon his mind : a bold expedient sug- gested itself . Almost the whole of the ene- my's force must by this time be drawn out of Princeton , and advancing by detachments toward Trenton , while their baggage and principal ...
... hope flashed upon his mind : a bold expedient sug- gested itself . Almost the whole of the ene- my's force must by this time be drawn out of Princeton , and advancing by detachments toward Trenton , while their baggage and principal ...
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... hope , be the means of preventing a repetition of the improper terms in which your letter is expressed and founded on the grossest misrep- resentations . I shall not make any further comment upon it , than to assure you , that your ...
... hope , be the means of preventing a repetition of the improper terms in which your letter is expressed and founded on the grossest misrep- resentations . I shall not make any further comment upon it , than to assure you , that your ...
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