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... remained in a small chamber in the Ferry House , where , according to their own account , they passed a dismal night ; sore at heart that their recent triumphs at White Plains and Fort Washington should be so suddenly eclipsed . On the ...
... remained in a small chamber in the Ferry House , where , according to their own account , they passed a dismal night ; sore at heart that their recent triumphs at White Plains and Fort Washington should be so suddenly eclipsed . On the ...
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... remained in confine- ment , until directions with regard to him should be received from government . Events , however , had diminished his importance in the eyes of the enemy ; he was no longer consid- ered the American palladium . ' As ...
... remained in confine- ment , until directions with regard to him should be received from government . Events , however , had diminished his importance in the eyes of the enemy ; he was no longer consid- ered the American palladium . ' As ...
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... remained at his post , therefore , dis- charging the various duties of his department with his usual zeal and activity ; and Gates , at the end of the campaign , had repaired , as we have shown , to the vicinity of Congress , to attend ...
... remained at his post , therefore , dis- charging the various duties of his department with his usual zeal and activity ; and Gates , at the end of the campaign , had repaired , as we have shown , to the vicinity of Congress , to attend ...
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... remained vacant ever since the res- ignation of Colonel Reed , to the great detri- ment of the service , especially now when a new army was to be formed , was offered to General Gates , who had formerly filled it with ability ; and ...
... remained vacant ever since the res- ignation of Colonel Reed , to the great detri- ment of the service , especially now when a new army was to be formed , was offered to General Gates , who had formerly filled it with ability ; and ...
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... remained in Albany , unwilling to depart for Ticonderoga until there should be sufficient troops there to support him . Schuyler arrived in Philadelphia in the second week in April , and found himself super- seded in effect by General ...
... remained in Albany , unwilling to depart for Ticonderoga until there should be sufficient troops there to support him . Schuyler arrived in Philadelphia in the second week in April , and found himself super- seded in effect by General ...
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