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... hundred men with him . Five hundred more were on the way to join him . General Mifflin , too , had sent over five hundred from Philadelphia , and three hundred from Burlington , and was to follow with seven or eight hundred more ...
... hundred men with him . Five hundred more were on the way to join him . General Mifflin , too , had sent over five hundred from Philadelphia , and three hundred from Burlington , and was to follow with seven or eight hundred more ...
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... hundred , or one hun- dred and fifty pounds , it would be of service . " Morris received the letter in the evening . He was at his wit's end to raise the sum , for hard money was scarce . Fortunately a wealthy Quaker in this moment of ...
... hundred , or one hun- dred and fifty pounds , it would be of service . " Morris received the letter in the evening . He was at his wit's end to raise the sum , for hard money was scarce . Fortunately a wealthy Quaker in this moment of ...
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... hundred men . He did it with reluctance , for it seemed like involving them in the common danger ; but the exigency of the case admitted of no alterna- tive . They promptly answered to his call , and marching in the night , joined him ...
... hundred men . He did it with reluctance , for it seemed like involving them in the common danger ; but the exigency of the case admitted of no alterna- tive . They promptly answered to his call , and marching in the night , joined him ...
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... hundred and fifty men , principally relics of the brave Delaware and Maryland regiments , with some of the Pennsylvania militia . Among the latter were youths belonging to the best families in Philadelphia . The main body followed ...
... hundred and fifty men , principally relics of the brave Delaware and Maryland regiments , with some of the Pennsylvania militia . Among the latter were youths belonging to the best families in Philadelphia . The main body followed ...
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... hundred of the British were left dead on the field , and nearly three hundred taken prison- ers , fourteen of whom were officers . Among the slain was Captain Leslie , son of the Earl Loss of General Mercer 29 of Leven . His death 28 ...
... hundred of the British were left dead on the field , and nearly three hundred taken prison- ers , fourteen of whom were officers . Among the slain was Captain Leslie , son of the Earl Loss of General Mercer 29 of Leven . His death 28 ...
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