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... light , ' and thereby serve my country , and have the honor of meeting the approbation of Con- gress . " ' * Projectors are subject to disappointments . It was impossible to construct a sufficient number of fire - ships and galleys in ...
... light , ' and thereby serve my country , and have the honor of meeting the approbation of Con- gress . " ' * Projectors are subject to disappointments . It was impossible to construct a sufficient number of fire - ships and galleys in ...
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... light volunteer troops . Colonels Williams and Miles , who were stationed to the left of Colonel Hand , among the wooded hills , had been instructed to send out parties occasionally to patrol the road , but no troops had been stationed ...
... light volunteer troops . Colonels Williams and Miles , who were stationed to the left of Colonel Hand , among the wooded hills , had been instructed to send out parties occasionally to patrol the road , but no troops had been stationed ...
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... light infantry , and two battalions of guards , under Brigadier - General Mathew , who was to cross Harlem River in flat - boats , under cover of the redoubts above mentioned , and to land on the right of the fort . This attack was to ...
... light infantry , and two battalions of guards , under Brigadier - General Mathew , who was to cross Harlem River in flat - boats , under cover of the redoubts above mentioned , and to land on the right of the fort . This attack was to ...
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Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
Destination of the FleetCommis | 47 |
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