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... Force Expected - Interview of Wash- ington and De Rochambeau at Weathersfield -Plan of Combined Operations Financial Arrangement of Robert Morris - Scheme to Attack the Works on New York Island and Capture Delancey's Corps - Encampments ...
... Force Expected - Interview of Wash- ington and De Rochambeau at Weathersfield -Plan of Combined Operations Financial Arrangement of Robert Morris - Scheme to Attack the Works on New York Island and Capture Delancey's Corps - Encampments ...
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... force . There was no flour in the camp , nor were dispositions made to furnish any . His troops were reduced for a time to short allowance , and at length , on the 6th of July , brought to a positive halt at Deep River . * The North ...
... force . There was no flour in the camp , nor were dispositions made to furnish any . His troops were reduced for a time to short allowance , and at length , on the 6th of July , brought to a positive halt at Deep River . * The North ...
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... force thus collected was something more than two thousand , including officers . About five hundred were militia and tory refugees from North Carolina . The forces under Gates , according to the re- turn of his adjutant - general , were ...
... force thus collected was something more than two thousand , including officers . About five hundred were militia and tory refugees from North Carolina . The forces under Gates , according to the re- turn of his adjutant - general , were ...
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Washington Irving. with his main force to take post at a deep stream about seven miles from Camden , intend- ing to ... forces blundered , as it were , on each other about half way . A skirmish took place between their advance guards , in ...
Washington Irving. with his main force to take post at a deep stream about seven miles from Camden , intend- ing to ... forces blundered , as it were , on each other about half way . A skirmish took place between their advance guards , in ...
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Washington Irving. General Gates in retreating , had hoped to rally a sufficient force at Clermont to cover the retreat of the regulars , but the farther they fled , the more the militia were dispersed , until the . generals were ...
Washington Irving. General Gates in retreating , had hoped to rally a sufficient force at Clermont to cover the retreat of the regulars , but the farther they fled , the more the militia were dispersed , until the . generals were ...
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