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... continued to be deplorably in want of reinforcements , and it was necessary to maintain the utmost vigilance at all his * Schuyler's Letter Book , MS . + Ibid . Sparks Washington's Writings , iv . 361 , note . DESIGNS OF THE ENEMY . 55 ...
... continued to be deplorably in want of reinforcements , and it was necessary to maintain the utmost vigilance at all his * Schuyler's Letter Book , MS . + Ibid . Sparks Washington's Writings , iv . 361 , note . DESIGNS OF THE ENEMY . 55 ...
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... continued until late in the morn- ing , in the belief that Peekskill and Fort Independence were to be the objects of attack . His pickets and scouts could not ascertain the number of the enemy remain- ing on the east side of the river ...
... continued until late in the morn- ing , in the belief that Peekskill and Fort Independence were to be the objects of attack . His pickets and scouts could not ascertain the number of the enemy remain- ing on the east side of the river ...
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... States of New York and New England , resolv- ing to crush Burgoyne , continued pouring in their troops , till the surrender of that army ; at which time not less than fourteen thousand militia , as I have been informed.
... States of New York and New England , resolv- ing to crush Burgoyne , continued pouring in their troops , till the surrender of that army ; at which time not less than fourteen thousand militia , as I have been informed.
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