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... reinforcements from Mas- sachusetts and New Hampshire , whence they could be furnished most speedily . Massachusetts , in fact , had already determined to send four regiments to Schuyler's aid as soon as possible . Washington ...
... reinforcements from Mas- sachusetts and New Hampshire , whence they could be furnished most speedily . Massachusetts , in fact , had already determined to send four regiments to Schuyler's aid as soon as possible . Washington ...
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... reinforcements of the additional companies , the Ger- man drafts and recruits actually on Lake Champlain , and to collect provisions enough for twenty - five days . These reinforcements were indispensable , because , from the hour he ...
... reinforcements of the additional companies , the Ger- man drafts and recruits actually on Lake Champlain , and to collect provisions enough for twenty - five days . These reinforcements were indispensable , because , from the hour he ...
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... REINFORCEMENTS . - IN- HIS HOBBY - HORSE . TRIGUES OF THE CABAL . - LETTERS OF LOVELL AND MIFFLIN TO GATES.- THE WORKS AT RED BANK DESTROYED . THE ENEMY IN POSSESSION OF THE DELAWARE . HE non - arrival of reinforcements from the ...
... REINFORCEMENTS . - IN- HIS HOBBY - HORSE . TRIGUES OF THE CABAL . - LETTERS OF LOVELL AND MIFFLIN TO GATES.- THE WORKS AT RED BANK DESTROYED . THE ENEMY IN POSSESSION OF THE DELAWARE . HE non - arrival of reinforcements from the ...
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