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... Marquis Lafayette and his Light Infantry - Proposes a Brilliant Stroke - Prep- arations for an Attack on the British Posts on New York Island - Visit of the Marquis of Chastellux to the American Camp - Washing- ton at Headquarters ...
... Marquis Lafayette and his Light Infantry - Proposes a Brilliant Stroke - Prep- arations for an Attack on the British Posts on New York Island - Visit of the Marquis of Chastellux to the American Camp - Washing- ton at Headquarters ...
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... marquis the works which had been erected there dur- ing his absence in France . Circumstances detained them a night at Fishkill . Their bag- gage was sent on to Arnold's quarters in the Robinson House , with a message apprising the ...
... marquis the works which had been erected there dur- ing his absence in France . Circumstances detained them a night at Fishkill . Their bag- gage was sent on to Arnold's quarters in the Robinson House , with a message apprising the ...
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Washington Irving. The marquis and General Knox , however , turned off and accompanied him down to the redoubts , while Colonel Hamilton and Lafay- ette's aide - de - camp , Major James McHenry , continued along the main road to the ...
Washington Irving. The marquis and General Knox , however , turned off and accompanied him down to the redoubts , while Colonel Hamilton and Lafay- ette's aide - de - camp , Major James McHenry , continued along the main road to the ...
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... Marquis Lafayette , who gave him in- structions to sound the officer commanding at that post whether Sir Henry Clinton might not be willing to deliver up Arnold in exchange for André . Ogden arrived at Paulus Hook in the evening , and ...
... Marquis Lafayette , who gave him in- structions to sound the officer commanding at that post whether Sir Henry Clinton might not be willing to deliver up Arnold in exchange for André . Ogden arrived at Paulus Hook in the evening , and ...
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... , troops were to be enlisted to serve throughout the war , and all officers who continued in service until the return of peace were to receive half pay during life . Chapter VI . The Marquis Lafayette and his Light Infantry.
... , troops were to be enlisted to serve throughout the war , and all officers who continued in service until the return of peace were to receive half pay during life . Chapter VI . The Marquis Lafayette and his Light Infantry.
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