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Washington Irving. mander - in - chief of the American armies ; he did this not from official pride and punctilio , but as the guardian of American rights and dignities . A further step of the kind was yet to be taken . The British ...
Washington Irving. mander - in - chief of the American armies ; he did this not from official pride and punctilio , but as the guardian of American rights and dignities . A further step of the kind was yet to be taken . The British ...
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... American incendiaries , sev- eral of whom , he informed Colonel Reed , had been caught in the fact and instantly shot . General Howe , in his private correspondence , makes the same assertion , and says they were detected , and killed ...
... American incendiaries , sev- eral of whom , he informed Colonel Reed , had been caught in the fact and instantly shot . General Howe , in his private correspondence , makes the same assertion , and says they were detected , and killed ...
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... Americans , was to be by Colonel Sterling , with the forty - second regiment , who was to drop down the Harlem River in ... American intrenchments . * About noon , a heavy cannonade thundering along the rocky hills , and sharp volleys of ...
... Americans , was to be by Colonel Sterling , with the forty - second regiment , who was to drop down the Harlem River in ... American intrenchments . * About noon , a heavy cannonade thundering along the rocky hills , and sharp volleys of ...
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Correspondence of Washington | 1 |
Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
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