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... Attempts to Shake the Confi- dence of Washington in his Officers — Plan to Entrap Arnold- Character of Sergeant Champe - Court of Inquiry into the Conduct of Gates - Greene Appointed to the Southern Department - Washington's ...
... Attempts to Shake the Confi- dence of Washington in his Officers — Plan to Entrap Arnold- Character of Sergeant Champe - Court of Inquiry into the Conduct of Gates - Greene Appointed to the Southern Department - Washington's ...
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... Attempt to Surprise the Governor at Monticello - Re- treat of Jefferson to Carter's Mountain- Steuben Outwitted by Simcoe Lafayette Joined by Wayne and Steuben - Acts on the Aggressive - Desperate Mêlée of McPherson and Simcoe ...
... Attempt to Surprise the Governor at Monticello - Re- treat of Jefferson to Carter's Mountain- Steuben Outwitted by Simcoe Lafayette Joined by Wayne and Steuben - Acts on the Aggressive - Desperate Mêlée of McPherson and Simcoe ...
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... 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 the Two Armies through the City - Cornwallis at Yorktown ...
... 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 the Two Armies through the City - Cornwallis at Yorktown ...
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... . Lord Cornwallis forbore to attempt the in- vasion of North Carolina until the summer heats should be over and the harvests gathered in . In the meantime he disposed of his troops in cantonments , to cover the frontiers of South Carolina.
... . Lord Cornwallis forbore to attempt the in- vasion of North Carolina until the summer heats should be over and the harvests gathered in . In the meantime he disposed of his troops in cantonments , to cover the frontiers of South Carolina.
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... attempts to rally the militia , but was borne along with them . The day was hazy ; there was no wind to carry off the smoke , which hung over the field of battle like a thick cloud . Nothing could be seen distinctly . Supposing that the ...
... attempts to rally the militia , but was borne along with them . The day was hazy ; there was no wind to carry off the smoke , which hung over the field of battle like a thick cloud . Nothing could be seen distinctly . Supposing that the ...
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