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Washington Irving. HD SYB - SOLE SVB - VMBRA VIRENS EX LIBRIS The HOLLY EDITION of the Works OF WASHINGTON IRVING . Limited to one thousand sets . Number . GP.Putnamis Sons Washington Crossing the Delaware . From a painting by E.
Washington Irving. HD SYB - SOLE SVB - VMBRA VIRENS EX LIBRIS The HOLLY EDITION of the Works OF WASHINGTON IRVING . Limited to one thousand sets . Number . GP.Putnamis Sons Washington Crossing the Delaware . From a painting by E.
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... thousand men . He then retired slowly before him , skirmishing , but avoiding anything like an action , until he had lured him as far as Mount Holly ; when he left him to find his way back to his post at his leisure . The cannonade of ...
... thousand men . He then retired slowly before him , skirmishing , but avoiding anything like an action , until he had lured him as far as Mount Holly ; when he left him to find his way back to his post at his leisure . The cannonade of ...
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... thousand men , and were pressing wagons for a march upon Trenton . * Cadwalader , stationed at Crosswicks , about seven miles distant , between Bordentown and Trenton , sent intelligence to the same purport , received by him from a ...
... thousand men , and were pressing wagons for a march upon Trenton . * Cadwalader , stationed at Crosswicks , about seven miles distant , between Bordentown and Trenton , sent intelligence to the same purport , received by him from a ...
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... thousand six hundred men . He did it with reluctance , for it seemed like involving them in the common danger ; but the exigency of the case admitted of no alterna- tive . They promptly answered to his call , and marching in the night ...
... thousand six hundred men . He did it with reluctance , for it seemed like involving them in the common danger ; but the exigency of the case admitted of no alterna- tive . They promptly answered to his call , and marching in the night ...
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... thousand men at most in their grand army . are militia , and not wonderfully well composed or disciplined . They decline a general engage- ment ; prudently enough , if their object had been to make the war attend upon a treaty of good ...
... thousand men at most in their grand army . are militia , and not wonderfully well composed or disciplined . They decline a general engage- ment ; prudently enough , if their object had been to make the war attend upon a treaty of good ...
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