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... ordered to abandon the High- lands , which there was no need of guarding at this season of the year , and hasten down with the eastern militia , as rapidly as possible , by the way of Hackensack , continuing on until he should send him ...
... ordered to abandon the High- lands , which there was no need of guarding at this season of the year , and hasten down with the eastern militia , as rapidly as possible , by the way of Hackensack , continuing on until he should send him ...
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Washington Irving. view . By this road Washington defiled with the main body , ordering Mercer to continue along the ... ordered . The woods prevented him from seeing their number . He supposed them to be some broken Action at Princeton ...
Washington Irving. view . By this road Washington defiled with the main body , ordering Mercer to continue along the ... ordered . The woods prevented him from seeing their number . He supposed them to be some broken Action at Princeton ...
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... ordered to send out ran- gers and bodies of militia to scour the country , waylay foraging parties , cut off supplies , and keep the cantonments of the enemy in a state of siege . ' I would not suffer a man to stir beyond their lines ...
... ordered to send out ran- gers and bodies of militia to scour the country , waylay foraging parties , cut off supplies , and keep the cantonments of the enemy in a state of siege . ' I would not suffer a man to stir beyond their lines ...
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... ordered a safe conduct to be given to the Hessian baggage as far as Philadelphia , and to the surgeon and medicines to Princeton , and permitted a Hessian sergeant and twelve men , unarmed , to attend the bag- gage until it was ...
... ordered a safe conduct to be given to the Hessian baggage as far as Philadelphia , and to the surgeon and medicines to Princeton , and permitted a Hessian sergeant and twelve men , unarmed , to attend the bag- gage until it was ...
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... ordered by Washington to move from Cross- wicks to Princeton , with the troops under his command . He was instructed to draw his forage as much as possible from the neighbor- hood of Brunswick , about eighteen miles off , thereby ...
... ordered by Washington to move from Cross- wicks to Princeton , with the troops under his command . He was instructed to draw his forage as much as possible from the neighbor- hood of Brunswick , about eighteen miles off , thereby ...
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