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Washington Irving. hundred rank and file . Both garrisons were miserably armed . The direction of the works of both ... directions to the commanding officers , to keep them at hard labor until their further order . They were employed upon ...
Washington Irving. hundred rank and file . Both garrisons were miserably armed . The direction of the works of both ... directions to the commanding officers , to keep them at hard labor until their further order . They were employed upon ...
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... direction of the city . It continued throughout the night , and was at times so strong that the heavens in that direction ap- peared to them , they said , as if in flames . At daybreak huge columns of smoke were still rising . It was ...
... direction of the city . It continued throughout the night , and was at times so strong that the heavens in that direction ap- peared to them , they said , as if in flames . At daybreak huge columns of smoke were still rising . It was ...
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... direction , followed by Forest and his whole command . The men grounded their arms and surrendered at dis- cretion ; " but had not Colonel Rahl been se- verely wounded , " remarks his loyal corporal , " we would never have been taken ...
... direction , followed by Forest and his whole command . The men grounded their arms and surrendered at dis- cretion ; " but had not Colonel Rahl been se- verely wounded , " remarks his loyal corporal , " we would never have been taken ...
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Correspondence of Washington | 1 |
Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
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