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... join Washington , whom he supposed to be still in the Jerseys , following up the blow he had struck . He could not effect the passage of the river with the most of the troops , until mid- day of the 27th , when he received from Wash ...
... join Washington , whom he supposed to be still in the Jerseys , following up the blow he had struck . He could not effect the passage of the river with the most of the troops , until mid- day of the 27th , when he received from Wash ...
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... 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 . Colonel Reed , too , wrote from Trenton on the 28th . He had ...
... 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 . Colonel Reed , too , wrote from Trenton on the 28th . He had ...
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... joining the main road about two miles from Princeton , where Washington expected to arrive before daybreak . The road , however , was new and rugged ; cut through woods , where the stumps of trees broke the wheels of some of the baggage ...
... joining the main road about two miles from Princeton , where Washington expected to arrive before daybreak . The road , however , was new and rugged ; cut through woods , where the stumps of trees broke the wheels of some of the baggage ...
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... join Lord Cornwallis in the morning . The 17th regiment under Colonel Mawhood , was already on the march ; the 55th regiment was preparing to follow . Maw- hood had crossed the bridge by which the old or main road to Trenton passes over ...
... join Lord Cornwallis in the morning . The 17th regiment under Colonel Mawhood , was already on the march ; the 55th regiment was preparing to follow . Maw- hood had crossed the bridge by which the old or main road to Trenton passes over ...
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... join Cornwallis . Washington detached Major Kelly with a party of Pennsylvania troops , to destroy the bridge at Stony Brook , over which Mawhood had retreated , so as to impede the advance of General Leslie from Maiden Head . In the ...
... join Cornwallis . Washington detached Major Kelly with a party of Pennsylvania troops , to destroy the bridge at Stony Brook , over which Mawhood had retreated , so as to impede the advance of General Leslie from Maiden Head . In the ...
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