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... thousand four hundred rank and file , of which about two thousand eight hundred will have completed their term of service by the last of May ; while the enemy's regular force at New York and its dependencies , must amount , upon a moder ...
... thousand four hundred rank and file , of which about two thousand eight hundred will have completed their term of service by the last of May ; while the enemy's regular force at New York and its dependencies , must amount , upon a moder ...
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... thousand six hundred and eighteen men ; comprising every male adult in the city . The continental troops did not exceed two thousand , five hundred of whom were in the hospital ; the rest were citizens and militia . Sir Henry Clinton ...
... thousand six hundred and eighteen men ; comprising every male adult in the city . The continental troops did not exceed two thousand , five hundred of whom were in the hospital ; the rest were citizens and militia . Sir Henry Clinton ...
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... thousand men under arms at the begin- ning of the year , Washington's whole force on the Hudson in the month of May did not amount to seven thousand men , of whom little more than four thousand were effective . He still had his head ...
... thousand men under arms at the begin- ning of the year , Washington's whole force on the Hudson in the month of May did not amount to seven thousand men , of whom little more than four thousand were effective . He still had his head ...
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CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
South Carolina threatened Its Condition and Population Stormy | 47 |
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