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... the Hessians at Tren- ton . That three old established regiments of a people who made war their profession , should lay down their arms to a ragged and undisci- " " 15 1 plined militia , and that with scarcely any loss on.
... the Hessians at Tren- ton . That three old established regiments of a people who made war their profession , should lay down their arms to a ragged and undisci- " " 15 1 plined militia , and that with scarcely any loss on.
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Washington Irving. plined militia , and that with scarcely any loss on either side , " was a matter of amazement . He instantly stopped Lord Cornwallis , who was on the point of embarking for England , and sent him back in all haste to ...
Washington Irving. plined militia , and that with scarcely any loss on either side , " was a matter of amazement . He instantly stopped Lord Cornwallis , who was on the point of embarking for England , and sent him back in all haste to ...
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... loss , back to the main road , and was in full retreat towards Trenton to join Cornwallis . Washington detached Major Kelly with a party of Pennsylvania troops , to destroy the bridge at Stony Brook , over which Mawhood had retreated ...
... loss , back to the main road , and was in full retreat towards Trenton to join Cornwallis . Washington detached Major Kelly with a party of Pennsylvania troops , to destroy the bridge at Stony Brook , over which Mawhood had retreated ...
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Washington Irving. Loss of General Mercer 29 of Leven . His death was greatly lamented by his captured companions . The loss of the Americans was about twenty- five or thirty men and several officers . Among the latter was Colonel Haslet ...
Washington Irving. Loss of General Mercer 29 of Leven . His death was greatly lamented by his captured companions . The loss of the Americans was about twenty- five or thirty men and several officers . Among the latter was Colonel Haslet ...
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... loss to the service . * When Gates arrived in Albany , Colonel Varick , Schuyler's secretary , waited on him with a message from Mrs. Schuyler , inviting him to take up his quarters at the general's house , which was in the vicinity ...
... loss to the service . * When Gates arrived in Albany , Colonel Varick , Schuyler's secretary , waited on him with a message from Mrs. Schuyler , inviting him to take up his quarters at the general's house , which was in the vicinity ...
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