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... cannon . I have been to the door , and find it is a cannonade from our army . Orders , I find , are come , for all the remaining militia to repair to the lines Monday night , by twelve o'clock . No sleep for me to - night . " " I On ...
... cannon . I have been to the door , and find it is a cannonade from our army . Orders , I find , are come , for all the remaining militia to repair to the lines Monday night , by twelve o'clock . No sleep for me to - night . " " I On ...
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... cannon fired from the rampart at Fort George , and a flag hoisted on the top of Washington's head- quarters . In the night , two cannon fired as above , and two lighted lanterns hoisted on the top of headquarters . * * The following ...
... cannon fired from the rampart at Fort George , and a flag hoisted on the top of Washington's head- quarters . In the night , two cannon fired as above , and two lighted lanterns hoisted on the top of headquarters . * * The following ...
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... cannon , by ten o'clock , at a place called Closter Dock , five or six miles above Fort Lee , and under that line of lofty and per- pendicular cliffs known as the Palisades . " The seamen , " says Sir William Howe , " distin- guished ...
... cannon , by ten o'clock , at a place called Closter Dock , five or six miles above Fort Lee , and under that line of lofty and per- pendicular cliffs known as the Palisades . " The seamen , " says Sir William Howe , " distin- guished ...
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Correspondence of Washington | 1 |
Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
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