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... York , partly of Emerick's chas- seurs , and partly of grenadiers , under Lord Rawdon , then about twenty - four years of age , who had already seen service at Bunker's Hill . With him went Count Gabrouski , a Polish nobleman , aide ...
... York , partly of Emerick's chas- seurs , and partly of grenadiers , under Lord Rawdon , then about twenty - four years of age , who had already seen service at Bunker's Hill . With him went Count Gabrouski , a Polish nobleman , aide ...
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... York road , were to attack it in the rear . Two thirds of the forces were thus directed against the enemy's right wing , under the idea that , if it could be forced , the whole army must be pushed into the Schuylkill , or compelled to ...
... York road , were to attack it in the rear . Two thirds of the forces were thus directed against the enemy's right wing , under the idea that , if it could be forced , the whole army must be pushed into the Schuylkill , or compelled to ...
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... York was again talked of . In anticipation of it , Washington called upon several of the Middle States for supplies of all kinds , and reinforcements of militia . Sir Henry Clinton , also , changed his plans ; caused Rhode Island to be ...
... York was again talked of . In anticipation of it , Washington called upon several of the Middle States for supplies of all kinds , and reinforcements of militia . Sir Henry Clinton , also , changed his plans ; caused Rhode Island to be ...
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