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... Reinforcements - French Armament Destined for the Chesapeake — Attempts on New York Postponed - March of the Armies to the Chesa- peake - Stratagems to Deceive the Enemy- Arnold Ravages New London - Washington at Philadelphia - March of ...
... Reinforcements - French Armament Destined for the Chesapeake — Attempts on New York Postponed - March of the Armies to the Chesa- peake - Stratagems to Deceive the Enemy- Arnold Ravages New London - Washington at Philadelphia - March of ...
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... , and collect their troops in large masses . The advance of De Kalb with reinforcements from the North , had been retarded by various difficulties , the most important of which was want of provisions . This had been especially the case.
... , and collect their troops in large masses . The advance of De Kalb with reinforcements from the North , had been retarded by various difficulties , the most important of which was want of provisions . This had been especially the case.
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... reinforcement of regulars to aid him in capturing a large convoy of clothing , ammunition , and stores , on its way to the gar- rison , and which would pass Wateree Ferry , about a mile from Camden . Gates accordingly detached Colonel ...
... reinforcement of regulars to aid him in capturing a large convoy of clothing , ammunition , and stores , on its way to the gar- rison , and which would pass Wateree Ferry , about a mile from Camden . Gates accordingly detached Colonel ...
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... reinforcements . Immediately after the victory at Camden , he had ordered the friends to royalty in North Carolina to arm and intercept the beaten army of General Gates , " promising that he 66 would march directly to the borders of ...
... reinforcements . Immediately after the victory at Camden , he had ordered the friends to royalty in North Carolina to arm and intercept the beaten army of General Gates , " promising that he 66 would march directly to the borders of ...
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... reinforcements and stores for the Southern army . On the day following his arrival , Greene took formal command . The delicacy with which he conducted himself towards his unfortunate predecessor is said to have been " edifying to the ...
... reinforcements and stores for the Southern army . On the day following his arrival , Greene took formal command . The delicacy with which he conducted himself towards his unfortunate predecessor is said to have been " edifying to the ...
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