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... king's troops , being obliged to man their own vessels , as sufficient seaman could not be spared from the king's transports . Speaking of those " who had taken upon them- selves the style and title of government men " in Boston , and ...
... king's troops , being obliged to man their own vessels , as sufficient seaman could not be spared from the king's transports . Speaking of those " who had taken upon them- selves the style and title of government men " in Boston , and ...
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... King's Bridge , and the passes leading from Throg's Neck ; Lee immediately rode forth to join him . No one gave him a sincerer greeting than the commander - in - chief , who , diffident of his own military knowledge , had a high opinion ...
... King's Bridge , and the passes leading from Throg's Neck ; Lee immediately rode forth to join him . No one gave him a sincerer greeting than the commander - in - chief , who , diffident of his own military knowledge , had a high opinion ...
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... King's Bridge , to cut off all communication with the country , and in considerable force , for fear of an attack . " He did not consider the fort in immediate danger . Colonel Magaw thought it would take the enemy until the end of ...
... King's Bridge , to cut off all communication with the country , and in considerable force , for fear of an attack . " He did not consider the fort in immediate danger . Colonel Magaw thought it would take the enemy until the end 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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