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... strong . Sumter was retreating up the western side of the Wateree , much encumbered by his spoils and prisoners . Tarleton pushed up by forced and concealed marches on the eastern side . Horses Tarleton in Pursuit 17 and men suffered ...
... strong . Sumter was retreating up the western side of the Wateree , much encumbered by his spoils and prisoners . Tarleton pushed up by forced and concealed marches on the eastern side . Horses Tarleton in Pursuit 17 and men suffered ...
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... strong 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 ...
... strong 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 ...
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... strong inducements to Arnold for deser- tion . The latter was out of command , and had nothing to offer but his services ; which in his actual situation were scarcely worth buying . In the meantime the circumstances of Arnold were daily ...
... strong inducements to Arnold for deser- tion . The latter was out of command , and had nothing to offer but his services ; which in his actual situation were scarcely worth buying . In the meantime the circumstances of Arnold were daily ...
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... , and that the papers found upon the prisoner had been despatched by express to the commander- in - chief , and at the same time , he sent the Arnold Suspected 51 prisoner himself , under a strong guard 50 Life of Washington.
... , and that the papers found upon the prisoner had been despatched by express to the commander- in - chief , and at the same time , he sent the Arnold Suspected 51 prisoner himself , under a strong guard 50 Life of Washington.
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Washington Irving. Arnold Suspected 51 prisoner himself , under a strong guard , to accompany the letter . * Shortly afterwards , Major Tallmadge , next in command to Jameson , but of a much clearer head , arrived at North Castle ...
Washington Irving. Arnold Suspected 51 prisoner himself , under a strong guard , to accompany the letter . * Shortly afterwards , Major Tallmadge , next in command to Jameson , but of a much clearer head , arrived at North Castle ...
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