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... returned to his post from the pur- suit of Griffin , only in time 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 ...
... returned to his post from the pur- suit of Griffin , only in time 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 ...
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... returned to Cadwalader , who had halted at Burlington , and advised him to proceed . Cadwalader wrote in the night to Washing- ton , informing him of his whereabouts , and that he should march for Bordentown in the morning . " If you ...
... returned to Cadwalader , who had halted at Burlington , and advised him to proceed . Cadwalader wrote in the night to Washing- ton , informing him of his whereabouts , and that he should march for Bordentown in the morning . " If you ...
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... returned in triumph to head- 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 ...
... returned in triumph to head- 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 ...
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... returned with great spirit by the enemy . At the first discharge Mercer was dismounted , " his gallant gray " being crippled by a mus- ket ball in the leg . One of his colonels , also , was mortally wounded and carried to the rear ...
... returned with great spirit by the enemy . At the first discharge Mercer was dismounted , " his gallant gray " being crippled by a mus- ket ball in the leg . One of his colonels , also , was mortally wounded and carried to the rear ...
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... returned to him unopened , inclosed in a cover directed to Lieutenant - Colonel Lee . On the 13th of January , Washington ad- dressed the following letter to Sir William Howe . " I am directed by Congress to propose an exchange of five ...
... returned to him unopened , inclosed in a cover directed to Lieutenant - Colonel Lee . On the 13th of January , Washington ad- dressed the following letter to Sir William Howe . " I am directed by Congress to propose an exchange of five ...
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