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... remained in this encampment , foraging an exhausted country for a meagre subsistence , and was thinking of deviating to the right , and seeking the fertile counties of Mecklenburg and * A branch of Cape Fear River . The aboriginal name ...
... remained in this encampment , foraging an exhausted country for a meagre subsistence , and was thinking of deviating to the right , and seeking the fertile counties of Mecklenburg and * A branch of Cape Fear River . The aboriginal name ...
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... strife . If the militia fled too soon in this battle , said the adjutant - general , the regulars remained too long ; fighting when there was no hope of victory . * * Williams's Narrative . General Gates in retreating , had hoped to rally ...
... strife . If the militia fled too soon in this battle , said the adjutant - general , the regulars remained too long ; fighting when there was no hope of victory . * * Williams's Narrative . General Gates in retreating , had hoped to rally ...
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... remained in the boat , and the servant drew off to a distance with the horses . One hour after another passed away , when Smith approached the place of conference , and gave warning that it was near daybreak , and if they lingered much ...
... remained in the boat , and the servant drew off to a distance with the horses . One hour after another passed away , when Smith approached the place of conference , and gave warning that it was near daybreak , and if they lingered much ...
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... remained at the Point throughout the 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 ...
... remained at the Point throughout the 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 ...
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Washington Irving. Mrs. Arnold's Frenzy 67 In the meantime , Mrs. Arnold remained in her room in a state bordering on frenzy . Ar- nold might well confide in the humanity and delicacy of Washington in ... remained at the Robinson House.
Washington Irving. Mrs. Arnold's Frenzy 67 In the meantime , Mrs. Arnold remained in her room in a state bordering on frenzy . Ar- nold might well confide in the humanity and delicacy of Washington in ... remained at the Robinson House.
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