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... ground , his wife and chil- dren driven forth without shelter . Private injury had thus been added to the incentives of patriotism . Emerging from his hiding- place , he had thrown himself among a handful of his fellow - sufferers who ...
... ground , his wife and chil- dren driven forth without shelter . Private injury had thus been added to the incentives of patriotism . Emerging from his hiding- place , he had thrown himself among a handful of his fellow - sufferers who ...
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... ground , and bore the brunt of the battle . Though repeatedly bro- ken , they as often rallied , and braved even the deadly push of the bayonet . At length a charge of Tarleton's cavalry on their flank threw them into confusion , and ...
... ground , and bore the brunt of the battle . Though repeatedly bro- ken , they as often rallied , and braved even the deadly push of the bayonet . At length a charge of Tarleton's cavalry on their flank threw them into confusion , and ...
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... general shout , and , before the Americans could recover from their surprise , got between them and the parade ground on which the muskets were stacked . Sumter Surprised 19 All was confusion and consternation in the 18 Life of Washington.
... general shout , and , before the Americans could recover from their surprise , got between them and the parade ground on which the muskets were stacked . Sumter Surprised 19 All was confusion and consternation in the 18 Life of Washington.
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... ground , near the American outposts , at Dobbs Ferry , on the 11th of September , at twelve o'clock . André attended at the appointed place and time , accompanied by Colonel Beverley Robin- son , who was acquainted with the plot . An ...
... ground , near the American outposts , at Dobbs Ferry , on the 11th of September , at twelve o'clock . André attended at the appointed place and time , accompanied by Colonel Beverley Robin- son , who was acquainted with the plot . An ...
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... ground , he suggested to André a return to New York by land , as most safe and expeditious ; the latter , however , insisted upon being put on board of the sloop of war , on the ensuing night . Arnold con- sented ; but , before his ...
... ground , he suggested to André a return to New York by land , as most safe and expeditious ; the latter , however , insisted upon being put on board of the sloop of war , on the ensuing night . Arnold con- sented ; but , before his ...
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