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... strong . * Cantonments were gradually formed between Princeton and the Highlands of the Hudson , which made the left flank of Washington's position , and where General Heath had command . General Philemon Dickinson , who com- manded the ...
... strong . * Cantonments were gradually formed between Princeton and the Highlands of the Hudson , which made the left flank of Washington's position , and where General Heath had command . General Philemon Dickinson , who com- manded the ...
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... strong body of militia , supported by a few Continentals , to op- pose any attempt of the enemy to cross the river . He was instructed by Washington to give him notice by ex- presses , posted on the road , if any fleet should appear in ...
... strong body of militia , supported by a few Continentals , to op- pose any attempt of the enemy to cross the river . He was instructed by Washington to give him notice by ex- presses , posted on the road , if any fleet should appear in ...
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... strong detachment , while the main army should be so disposed as to give a general battle , should circumstances render it advisable . As this opinion coincided with his own , Washington determined to act upon it . Sir Henry Clinton in ...
... strong detachment , while the main army should be so disposed as to give a general battle , should circumstances render it advisable . As this opinion coincided with his own , Washington determined to act upon it . Sir Henry Clinton in ...
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