Works, Volumen16,Tema 4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... pursue the retreating enemy , beat up other of their quarters , and entirely reverse affairs in the * Life and Correspondence of Pres . Reed , vol . i . , P. 281 . Battle - Grounds at Trenton . EES 助 Following up ΙΟ Life of Wasbington.
... pursue the retreating enemy , beat up other of their quarters , and entirely reverse affairs in the * Life and Correspondence of Pres . Reed , vol . i . , P. 281 . Battle - Grounds at Trenton . EES 助 Following up ΙΟ Life of Wasbington.
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... quarters at New York , wait- ing for the freezing of the Delaware to pursue his triumphant march to Philadelphia , when tidings were brought him of the surprise and capture of the Hessians at Tren- ton . That three old established ...
... quarters at New York , wait- ing for the freezing of the Delaware to pursue his triumphant march to Philadelphia , when tidings were brought him of the surprise and capture of the Hessians at Tren- ton . That three old established ...
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... quarters . Important information was obtained from their prisoners . Lord Cornwallis had joined General Grant the day before at Prince- ton , with a reinforcement of chosen troops . They had now seven or eight thousand men , and were ...
... quarters . Important information was obtained from their prisoners . Lord Cornwallis had joined General Grant the day before at Prince- ton , with a reinforcement of chosen troops . They had now seven or eight thousand men , and were ...
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... quarters of General Mercer . It met with instant concurrence , being of that hardy , adventurous kind , which seems congenial with the American character . One formidable diffi- culty presented itself . The weather was un- usually mild ...
... quarters of General Mercer . It met with instant concurrence , being of that hardy , adventurous kind , which seems congenial with the American character . One formidable diffi- culty presented itself . The weather was un- usually mild ...
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... quarter . Keep as many spies out as you think proper . A number of horsemen in the dress of the country must be kept constantly going back- wards and forwards for this purpose . If you discover any motion of the enemy of conse- VOL . IV ...
... quarter . Keep as many spies out as you think proper . A number of horsemen in the dress of the country must be kept constantly going back- wards and forwards for this purpose . If you discover any motion of the enemy of conse- VOL . IV ...
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