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... British camp . Alarm guns were fired from Mount Hope : General Fraser dashed into Ticonderoga with his pickets , giving orders for his brigade to arm in all haste and follow . By day- break he had hoisted the British flag over the ...
... British camp . Alarm guns were fired from Mount Hope : General Fraser dashed into Ticonderoga with his pickets , giving orders for his brigade to arm in all haste and follow . By day- break he had hoisted the British flag over the ...
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... British line , and threw himself upon it with a boldness and impetuosity that for a time threat- ened to break it , and cut the wings of the army asunder . The grenadiers and Breyman's riflemen hastened to its support . General Phillips ...
... British line , and threw himself upon it with a boldness and impetuosity that for a time threat- ened to break it , and cut the wings of the army asunder . The grenadiers and Breyman's riflemen hastened to its support . General Phillips ...
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Washington Irving. INSULTING THE BRITISH FLEET . 515 outside of Sandy Hook , he descried the British ships quietly anchored inside of it . A frank and cordial correspondence took place forth- with between the count and Washington , and a ...
Washington Irving. INSULTING THE BRITISH FLEET . 515 outside of Sandy Hook , he descried the British ships quietly anchored inside of it . A frank and cordial correspondence took place forth- with between the count and Washington , and a ...
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