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... morning they were con- ducted to Newtown under the escort of Colonel Weedon . " His exterior , " writes Lieutenant Piel , " spoke but little in his favor , yet he won all our hearts by his kind and friendly conduct . " VOL . IV . I At ...
... morning they were con- ducted to Newtown under the escort of Colonel Weedon . " His exterior , " writes Lieutenant Piel , " spoke but little in his favor , yet he won all our hearts by his kind and friendly conduct . " VOL . IV . I At ...
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... morning of the 26th , was dis- tinctly heard at Cadwalader's camp at Bristol . Imperfect tidings of the result reached there about eleven o'clock , and produced the highest exultation and excitement . Cadwalader made another attempt to ...
... morning of the 26th , was dis- tinctly heard at Cadwalader's camp at Bristol . Imperfect tidings of the result reached there about eleven o'clock , and produced the highest exultation and excitement . Cadwalader made another attempt to ...
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... morning . " If you should think proper to cross over , " added he , " it may easily be ef- fected at the place where we passed ; a pursuit would keep up the panic . They went off with great precipitation , and pressed all the wagons in ...
... morning . " If you should think proper to cross over , " added he , " it may easily be ef- fected at the place where we passed ; a pursuit would keep up the panic . They went off with great precipitation , and pressed all the wagons in ...
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... moment of exigency supplied " the sinews of war , " and early the next morning the money was forwarded by the express . At this critical moment , too , Washington re- 66 ceived a letter from a committee of Congress ,
... moment of exigency supplied " the sinews of war , " and early the next morning the money was forwarded by the express . At this critical moment , too , Washington re- 66 ceived a letter from a committee of Congress ,
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... morning of the 2d , came certain word that Cornwallis was approaching with all his force . Strong parties were sent out under General Greene , who skirmished with the enemy and harassed them in their advance . By twelve o'clock they ...
... morning of the 2d , came certain word that Cornwallis was approaching with all his force . Strong parties were sent out under General Greene , who skirmished with the enemy and harassed them in their advance . By twelve o'clock they ...
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