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... took for the parson of the place , stepped forth and held a discourse in German , in which he endeavored to set forth the justice of the American side in this war . He told us he was a Hanoverian born ; called the King of England ...
... took for the parson of the place , stepped forth and held a discourse in German , in which he endeavored to set forth the justice of the American side in this war . He told us he was a Hanoverian born ; called the King of England ...
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... took up his line of march . Reed and his companions spurred on to reconnoiter the enemy's outposts , about four miles from Burlington , but pulled up at the place where the picket was usually stationed . There was no smoke , nor any ...
... took up his line of march . Reed and his companions spurred on to reconnoiter the enemy's outposts , about four miles from Burlington , but pulled up at the place where the picket was usually stationed . There was no smoke , nor any ...
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... took two days more to get the troops and artillery over the 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 ...
... took two days more to get the troops and artillery over the 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 ...
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... took refuge in the college at Princeton , recently occupied by them as barracks . Artillery was brought to bear on the college , and a few shot compelled those within to surrender . now In this brief but brilliant action , about one ...
... took refuge in the college at Princeton , recently occupied by them as barracks . Artillery was brought to bear on the college , and a few shot compelled those within to surrender . now In this brief but brilliant action , about one ...
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... took the lead at the head of a de- tachment of cavalry . At Kingston , however , three miles to the northeast of Princeton , he pulled up , restrained his ardor , and held a council of war on horseback . Should he keep on to Brunswick ...
... took the lead at the head of a de- tachment of cavalry . At Kingston , however , three miles to the northeast of Princeton , he pulled up , restrained his ardor , and held a council of war on horseback . Should he keep on to Brunswick ...
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