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... wood on Lord Stirling's left . By this time his lordship was reinforced by Kichline's riflemen , part of whom he placed along a hedge at the foot of the hill , and part in front of the wood . General Grant threw his light troops in the ...
... wood on Lord Stirling's left . By this time his lordship was reinforced by Kichline's riflemen , part of whom he placed along a hedge at the foot of the hill , and part in front of the wood . General Grant threw his light troops in the ...
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... woods . He was to advance in two columns , formed by detachments made from the Hessians of his corps , the brigade of Rahl , and the regiment of Waldeckers . The second attack was to be by two battalions of light infantry , and two ...
... woods . He was to advance in two columns , formed by detachments made from the Hessians of his corps , the brigade of Rahl , and the regiment of Waldeckers . The second attack was to be by two battalions of light infantry , and two ...
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... woods , and made the rounds of the outposts , but seeing and hearing nothing , and finding all quiet , returned . Supposing this to be the at- tack against which he had been warned , and that it was a mere flash in the pan , " he re ...
... woods , and made the rounds of the outposts , but seeing and hearing nothing , and finding all quiet , returned . Supposing this to be the at- tack against which he had been warned , and that it was a mere flash in the pan , " he re ...
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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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