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... morning . Gates had no longer any means of co - operating with him ; he sent orders to him , therefore , to retire in the best manner he could ; while he himself pro- ceeded with General Caswell towards the vil- lage of Charlotte ...
... morning . Gates had no longer any means of co - operating with him ; he sent orders to him , therefore , to retire in the best manner he could ; while he himself pro- ceeded with General Caswell towards the vil- lage of Charlotte ...
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... morning his sentries gave word that the Americans were quitting their encamp- ment . It was evident they knew nothing of a British force being in pursuit of them . Tarle- ton now crossed the Wateree ; the infantry with a three - pounder ...
... morning his sentries gave word that the Americans were quitting their encamp- ment . It was evident they knew nothing of a British force being in pursuit of them . Tarle- ton now crossed the Wateree ; the infantry with a three - pounder ...
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... morning had probably made him fear for his personal safety , should he attempt to go on board , the Vulture having resumed her exposed position . He offered , however , to cross the river with André at King's Ferry , put him in the way ...
... morning had probably made him fear for his personal safety , should he attempt to go on board , the Vulture having resumed her exposed position . He offered , however , to cross the river with André at King's Ferry , put him in the way ...
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... morning ( September 24th ) they were in the saddle before break of day , having a ride to make of eighteen miles through the mountains . It was a pleasant and ani- mated one . Washington was in excellent spirits , and the buoyant ...
... morning ( September 24th ) they were in the saddle before break of day , having a ride to make of eighteen miles through the mountains . It was a pleasant and ani- mated one . Washington was in excellent spirits , and the buoyant ...
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... morning , inspecting the fortifications . In the meantime , the messenger whom Jameson had despatched to Hartford with a letter covering the papers taken on André , arrived at the Robinson House . He had learnt , while on the way to ...
... morning , inspecting the fortifications . In the meantime , the messenger whom Jameson had despatched to Hartford with a letter covering the papers taken on André , arrived at the Robinson House . He had learnt , while on the way to ...
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