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... to hear of the disaster at Trenton . He immediately began a retreat in the utmost panic and confusion , calling in his guards and parties as he hurried Reed at Bordentown 9 forward . The troops in the 8 Life of Wasbington.
... to hear of the disaster at Trenton . He immediately began a retreat in the utmost panic and confusion , calling in his guards and parties as he hurried Reed at Bordentown 9 forward . The troops in the 8 Life of Wasbington.
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... parties of light troops , therefore , were detached in advance , whom Colonel Reed was to send in pursuit of the enemy . They marched into Trenton about two o'clock , and were immediately put on the traces of Donop , to hang on his rear ...
... parties of light troops , therefore , were detached in advance , whom Colonel Reed was to send in pursuit of the enemy . They marched into Trenton about two o'clock , and were immediately put on the traces of Donop , to hang on his rear ...
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... parties of a raw militia , which they so lately had driven like chaff before them . While this was going on , Washington was effecting the passage of his main force to Tren- ton . He himself had crossed on the 29th of December , but it ...
... parties of a raw militia , which they so lately had driven like chaff before them . While this was going on , Washington was effecting the passage of his main force to Tren- ton . He himself had crossed on the 29th of December , but it ...
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... parties were sent out under General Greene , who skirmished with the enemy and harassed them in their advance . By twelve o'clock they reached the Shabba- Cornwallis at Trenton 19 kong , and halted for a 18 Life of Wasbington.
... parties were sent out under General Greene , who skirmished with the enemy and harassed them in their advance . By twelve o'clock they reached the Shabba- Cornwallis at Trenton 19 kong , and halted for a 18 Life of Wasbington.
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... parties in advance ultimately retreated to the main body , on the east side of the Assunpink , and found some difficulty in crowding across the narrow bridge . From all these checks and delays , it was nearly sunset before Cornwallis ...
... parties in advance ultimately retreated to the main body , on the east side of the Assunpink , and found some difficulty in crowding across the narrow bridge . From all these checks and delays , it was nearly sunset before Cornwallis ...
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