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... enemy will let us sink them . " It so happened that one Ephraim Anderson , adjutant to the second Jersey battalion , had recently submitted a project to Congress for destroying the enemy's fleet in the harbor of New York . He had ...
... enemy will let us sink them . " It so happened that one Ephraim Anderson , adjutant to the second Jersey battalion , had recently submitted a project to Congress for destroying the enemy's fleet in the harbor of New York . He had ...
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... enemy , and prevent their carrying off the horses and cattle of the country people . Especial attention was called to the wooded hills between the works and the enemy's camp . The passes through them were to be secured by abatis , and ...
... enemy , and prevent their carrying off the horses and cattle of the country people . Especial attention was called to the wooded hills between the works and the enemy's camp . The passes through them were to be secured by abatis , and ...
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... enemy's position , having made a circuit , came upon them in flank instead of in rear . They were sharply received ... enemy were reinforced by a battalion of Hessians and a company of chasseurs . Washington likewise sent reinforcements ...
... enemy's position , having made a circuit , came upon them in flank instead of in rear . They were sharply received ... enemy were reinforced by a battalion of Hessians and a company of chasseurs . Washington likewise sent reinforcements ...
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Correspondence of Washington | 1 |
Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
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