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... continued on to Hillsborough , one hundred and eighty miles from Camden , where he made a stand and endeavored to rally his scattered forces . His regular troops , however , were little more than one thousand . As to the militia of ...
... continued on to Hillsborough , one hundred and eighty miles from Camden , where he made a stand and endeavored to rally his scattered forces . His regular troops , however , were little more than one thousand . As to the militia of ...
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... continued along the main road to the Robinson House , bearing Washington's apology , and re- quest that the breakfast might not be retarded . The family with the two aides - de - camp sat down to breakfast . Mrs. Arnold had arrived but ...
... continued along the main road to the Robinson House , bearing Washington's apology , and re- quest that the breakfast might not be retarded . The family with the two aides - de - camp sat down to breakfast . Mrs. Arnold had arrived but ...
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... continued to have charge of André . Not regarding him from the same anxious point with the commander - in - chief , and having had opportunities of acquiring a personal knowledge of him , he had become fascinated by his engaging ...
... continued to have charge of André . Not regarding him from the same anxious point with the commander - in - chief , and having had opportunities of acquiring a personal knowledge of him , he had become fascinated by his engaging ...
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... troops were to be enlisted to serve throughout the war , and all officers who continued in service until the return of peace were to receive half pay during life . Chapter VI . The Marquis Lafayette and his Light Infantry.
... troops were to be enlisted to serve throughout the war , and all officers who continued in service until the return of peace were to receive half pay during life . Chapter VI . The Marquis Lafayette and his Light Infantry.
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... continued under arms , or , by any other acts , manifested what he termed " a desperate perseverance in opposing His Majesty's Government . " Among Rigor of Cornwallis 129 these were included many who had 128 Life of Washington.
... continued under arms , or , by any other acts , manifested what he termed " a desperate perseverance in opposing His Majesty's Government . " Among Rigor of Cornwallis 129 these were included many who had 128 Life of Washington.
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