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... position at Clermont , and there await an attack . * Cas- In forming the line , the first Maryland divi- sion , including the Delawares , was on the right , commanded by De Kalb . The Virginia militia under Stevens , were on the left ...
... position at Clermont , and there await an attack . * Cas- In forming the line , the first Maryland divi- sion , including the Delawares , was on the right , commanded by De Kalb . The Virginia militia under Stevens , were on the left ...
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... position at the mouth of Fish- ing Creek , and his patrols having scoured the road without discovering any signs of an enemy , considered himself secure from sur- prise . The two shots fired by his videttes had been heard , but were ...
... position at the mouth of Fish- ing Creek , and his patrols having scoured the road without discovering any signs of an enemy , considered himself secure from sur- prise . The two shots fired by his videttes had been heard , but were ...
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... position near the enemy while you are so far inferior in force . If they can be kept in check by the light irregular troops under Colonel Sumter and other active officers , they will gain nothing by the time which must be necessarily ...
... position near the enemy while you are so far inferior in force . If they can be kept in check by the light irregular troops under Colonel Sumter and other active officers , they will gain nothing by the time which must be necessarily ...
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... , should he attempt to go on board , the Vulture having resumed her exposed position . He offered , however , to cross the river with André at King's Ferry , put him in the way of return- ing to New York by land , and accompany him.
... , should he attempt to go on board , the Vulture having resumed her exposed position . He offered , however , to cross the river with André at King's Ferry , put him in the way of return- ing to New York by land , and accompany him.
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... position , and probable movements of the enemy . Captain Hale tendered his services , went over to Brook- lyn , and was taken , just as he was passing the outposts of the enemy on his return ; said I with emphasis - ' Do you remember ...
... position , and probable movements of the enemy . Captain Hale tendered his services , went over to Brook- lyn , and was taken , just as he was passing the outposts of the enemy on his return ; said I with emphasis - ' Do you remember ...
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