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... Wash- ington . - Sees the Correspondence of Gates . - Denounces Gates and gives up the Secretaryship . - Is thrown ... Washing- ton . - Promoted . - Letter from General Lee . - Burgoyne returns to England . -Mrs . Washington at Valley ...
... Wash- ington . - Sees the Correspondence of Gates . - Denounces Gates and gives up the Secretaryship . - Is thrown ... Washing- ton . - Promoted . - Letter from General Lee . - Burgoyne returns to England . -Mrs . Washington at Valley ...
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... WASHING TON . RUMORED INROADS FROM THE NORTH . - SCHUYLER APPLIES FOR REIN- FORCEMENTS . - RENEWED SCHEMES OF HOWE TO DRAW WASHINGTON FROM HIS STRONGHOLD . - SKIRMISH BETWEEN CORNWALLIS AND LORD STIRLING.- THE ENEMY EVACUATE THE JERSEYS ...
... WASHING TON . RUMORED INROADS FROM THE NORTH . - SCHUYLER APPLIES FOR REIN- FORCEMENTS . - RENEWED SCHEMES OF HOWE TO DRAW WASHINGTON FROM HIS STRONGHOLD . - SKIRMISH BETWEEN CORNWALLIS AND LORD STIRLING.- THE ENEMY EVACUATE THE JERSEYS ...
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... Washing- ton should think him fit for the command of a division , he would be ready to enter upon the duties of it , and , in the meantime , offered his services for a smaller command . " What the designs of Congress respecting this ...
... Washing- ton should think him fit for the command of a division , he would be ready to enter upon the duties of it , and , in the meantime , offered his services for a smaller command . " What the designs of Congress respecting this ...
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