Works, Volumen16,Tema 4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... Rear - Guard -Fall of Colonel Francis Desertion of Colonel Hale - St . Clair Reaches Fort Edward -Consternation of the Country - Exultation of the British . CHAP . XIV . - - PAGE . 175 Capture of General Prescott Proffered in Exchange ...
... Rear - Guard -Fall of Colonel Francis Desertion of Colonel Hale - St . Clair Reaches Fort Edward -Consternation of the Country - Exultation of the British . CHAP . XIV . - - PAGE . 175 Capture of General Prescott Proffered in Exchange ...
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... Rear - His Pickets Surprised -- Massacre of Wayne's Men - Manœuvres of Howe on the Schuylkill - Washington Sends for Reinforce- ments - Howe Marches into Philadelphia 285 309 CHAP . XXIII . - Dubious Position of Burgoyne— Collects.
... Rear - His Pickets Surprised -- Massacre of Wayne's Men - Manœuvres of Howe on the Schuylkill - Washington Sends for Reinforce- ments - Howe Marches into Philadelphia 285 309 CHAP . XXIII . - Dubious Position of Burgoyne— Collects.
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... rear . Heath , also , had been 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 ...
... rear . Heath , also , had been 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 ...
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... rear - guard , among whom were several newly - made officers . Never was there a more sudden reversal in the game of war than this retreat of the heavy German veterans , harassed by light parties of a raw militia , which they so lately ...
... rear - guard , among whom were several newly - made officers . Never was there a more sudden reversal in the game of war than this retreat of the heavy German veterans , harassed by light parties of a raw militia , which they so lately ...
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... rear - guard un- der General Leslie rested at Maiden Head , about six miles distant , and nearly half way between Trenton and Princeton . Forming his troops into columns , he now made repeated attempts to cross the Assunpink at the ...
... rear - guard un- der General Leslie rested at Maiden Head , about six miles distant , and nearly half way between Trenton and Princeton . Forming his troops into columns , he now made repeated attempts to cross the Assunpink at the ...
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