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... soon throw off the mask . His next move , in such case , would be to ascend the Hudson , seize on the High- land passes before Washington could form a union with the troops stationed there , and thus open the way for the junction with ...
... soon throw off the mask . His next move , in such case , would be to ascend the Hudson , seize on the High- land passes before Washington could form a union with the troops stationed there , and thus open the way for the junction with ...
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... soon evinced toward Arnold himself . These young officers , however , though devotedly attached to Schuyler from a knowledge of his generous character , were above any camp intrigue . Livingston was again looking forward with youthful ...
... soon evinced toward Arnold himself . These young officers , however , though devotedly attached to Schuyler from a knowledge of his generous character , were above any camp intrigue . Livingston was again looking forward with youthful ...
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... soon came spurring back at full speed . A column of the enemy had pushed 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 ...
... soon came spurring back at full speed . A column of the enemy had pushed 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 ...
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