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... late now to do anything but fight ? " No other advice was asked or offered , and all were required to repair to their respective com- mands , though General De Kalb , we are told , was of opinion that they should regain their position ...
... late now to do anything but fight ? " No other advice was asked or offered , and all were required to repair to their respective com- mands , though General De Kalb , we are told , was of opinion that they should regain their position ...
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... late to recede . It was daybreak when they arrived at Smith's house . They had scarcely entered when the boom- ing of cannon was heard from down the river . It gave André uneasiness , and with reason . Colonel Livingston , who commanded ...
... late to recede . It was daybreak when they arrived at Smith's house . They had scarcely entered when the boom- ing of cannon was heard from down the river . It gave André uneasiness , and with reason . Colonel Livingston , who commanded ...
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... late mission , that he has endeared me to him exceedingly . Unfortunate man ! He will undoubtedly suffer death to - morrow ; and though he knows his fate , seems to be as cheerful as if he were going to an assembly . I am sure he will ...
... late mission , that he has endeared me to him exceedingly . Unfortunate man ! He will undoubtedly suffer death to - morrow ; and though he knows his fate , seems to be as cheerful as if he were going to an assembly . I am sure he will ...
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... late conspiracy . Washington was exceedingly dis- turbed in mind for a time , and engaged Major Henry Lee , who was stationed with his dra- goons on the lines , to probe the matter through secret agents in New York . The result proved ...
... late conspiracy . Washington was exceedingly dis- turbed in mind for a time , and engaged Major Henry Lee , who was stationed with his dra- goons on the lines , to probe the matter through secret agents in New York . The result proved ...
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... late defeat at Camden had withered the laurels snatched at Saratoga . As in the one instance he had received exaggerated praise , so in the other , he suffered undue censure . The sudden annihilation of an army from which so much had ...
... late defeat at Camden had withered the laurels snatched at Saratoga . As in the one instance he had received exaggerated praise , so in the other , he suffered undue censure . The sudden annihilation of an army from which so much had ...
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