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... gave up all fur- ther pursuit . The brave stand made by these brigades had , likewise , been a great protection to Wayne . He had for a long time withstood the attacks of the enemy at Chadd's Ford , until the approach , on the right ...
... gave up all fur- ther pursuit . The brave stand made by these brigades had , likewise , been a great protection to Wayne . He had for a long time withstood the attacks of the enemy at Chadd's Ford , until the approach , on the right ...
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... gave separately the same opinion in writing , that the rear of the enemy should be attacked by a strong detachment , while the main army should be so disposed as to give a general battle , should circumstances render it advisable . As ...
... gave separately the same opinion in writing , that the rear of the enemy should be attacked by a strong detachment , while the main army should be so disposed as to give a general battle , should circumstances render it advisable . As ...
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... gave them time to repose ; while Lieutenant - colonel Aaron Burr , at that time a young and enterprising officer , was sent on a reconnoitering expedition , to learn the movements and intentions of the enemy . He was authorized to ...
... gave them time to repose ; while Lieutenant - colonel Aaron Burr , at that time a young and enterprising officer , was sent on a reconnoitering expedition , to learn the movements and intentions of the enemy . He was authorized to ...
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