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... receiving orders , and marching , had enabled Cornwallis to choose his ground and prepare for action . Still more time ... received his wound . He had thrown hir self from his horse and was endeavoring to rally the troops , when he was ...
... receiving orders , and marching , had enabled Cornwallis to choose his ground and prepare for action . Still more time ... received his wound . He had thrown hir self from his horse and was endeavoring to rally the troops , when he was ...
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... received their fire , and then rushed forward . Ackland's grenadiers received the first brunt , but it extended along the line , as detachment after detachment arrived , and was carried on with incon- ceivable fury . The Hessian ...
... received their fire , and then rushed forward . Ackland's grenadiers received the first brunt , but it extended along the line , as detachment after detachment arrived , and was carried on with incon- ceivable fury . The Hessian ...
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... received about this time , gave Washington most gratifying intelligence about his youthful friend , the Marquis de Lafayette . Though not quite recovered from the wound received at the battle of Brandywine , he had accompanied General ...
... received about this time , gave Washington most gratifying intelligence about his youthful friend , the Marquis de Lafayette . Though not quite recovered from the wound received at the battle of Brandywine , he had accompanied General ...
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