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... icy river , and that with great labor and difficulty . And now came a perplexity . With the year expired the term of several regiments , which had seen The Need of Money 13 most service , and become 12 Life of Washington.
... icy river , and that with great labor and difficulty . And now came a perplexity . With the year expired the term of several regiments , which had seen The Need of Money 13 most service , and become 12 Life of Washington.
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... Hessians at Tren- ton . That three old established regiments of a people who made war their profession , should lay down their arms to a ragged and undisci- " " 15 1 plined militia , and that with scarcely any loss on.
... Hessians at Tren- ton . That three old established regiments of a people who made war their profession , should lay down their arms to a ragged and undisci- " " 15 1 plined militia , and that with scarcely any loss on.
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... regiments , with some of the Pennsylvania militia . Among the latter were youths belonging to the best families in Philadelphia . The main body followed , under Washington's immediate command . The Quaker road was a complete round ...
... regiments , with some of the Pennsylvania militia . Among the latter were youths belonging to the best families in Philadelphia . The main body followed , under Washington's immediate command . The Quaker road was a complete round ...
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... regiments of the latter , the 17th , 40th , and 55th , with three troops of dragoons , had been quartered all night ... regiment was preparing to follow . Maw- hood had crossed the bridge by which the old or main road to Trenton passes ...
... regiments of the latter , the 17th , 40th , and 55th , with three troops of dragoons , had been quartered all night ... regiment was preparing to follow . Maw- hood had crossed the bridge by which the old or main road to Trenton passes ...
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... regiments still lingering at Prince- ton , so as completely to surround them . The woods concealed him until he had re- crossed the bridge of Stony Brook , when he came in full sight of the van of Mercer's bri- gade . Both parties ...
... regiments still lingering at Prince- ton , so as completely to surround them . The woods concealed him until he had re- crossed the bridge of Stony Brook , when he came in full sight of the van of Mercer's bri- gade . Both parties ...
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