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... body , therefore , remained in camp at the Batten kiln ; but Burgoyne forded that stream with the 47th regiment and pushed forward until four o'clock , when he met Breyman and his troops , weary and haggard with hard fighting and hard ...
... body , therefore , remained in camp at the Batten kiln ; but Burgoyne forded that stream with the 47th regiment and pushed forward until four o'clock , when he met Breyman and his troops , weary and haggard with hard fighting and hard ...
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... body , to protect the lower fords , where the least danger was apprehended . The Brandy- wine , which ran in front of the whole line , was now the only obstacle , if such it might be called , between the two armies . Early on the ...
... body , to protect the lower fords , where the least danger was apprehended . The Brandy- wine , which ran in front of the whole line , was now the only obstacle , if such it might be called , between the two armies . Early on the ...
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... body of the advance , he had now about four thousand men at his command , independent of those under Morgan and General Dickinson . Arriving on the heights of Free- hold , and riding forward with General Wayne to an open place to ...
... body of the advance , he had now about four thousand men at his command , independent of those under Morgan and General Dickinson . Arriving on the heights of Free- hold , and riding forward with General Wayne to an open place to ...
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