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... forward pell- mell , and obstructing each other ; while the thundering of cannon , and volleying of musketry by the contending parties in the rear , added to the confusion and panic of the flight . The dust , the uproar , and the ...
... forward pell- mell , and obstructing each other ; while the thundering of cannon , and volleying of musketry by the contending parties in the rear , added to the confusion and panic of the flight . The dust , the uproar , and the ...
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... forward on the road from White Marsh , were within a mile of the camp , and had possession of the road leading to Valley Forge . Another column was ad- vancing on the Philadelphia road . In fact , the young French general was on the ...
... forward on the road from White Marsh , were within a mile of the camp , and had possession of the road leading to Valley Forge . Another column was ad- vancing on the Philadelphia road . In fact , the young French general was on the ...
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... forward and attack them , unless there should be powerful reasons to the contrary , adding , that he was coming on to support him . For that purpose he immediately set forward with his own troops , ordering them to throw by their knap ...
... forward and attack them , unless there should be powerful reasons to the contrary , adding , that he was coming on to support him . For that purpose he immediately set forward with his own troops , ordering them to throw by their knap ...
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