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... hill , and it is astonishing to observe how little our soldiers are terrified by them . The royal troops are perceived to be in motion , as if embarking to pass the harbor and land on Dorchester shore , to attack our works . The hills ...
... hill , and it is astonishing to observe how little our soldiers are terrified by them . The royal troops are perceived to be in motion , as if embarking to pass the harbor and land on Dorchester shore , to attack our works . The hills ...
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... hill , so as to command the road and the ap- proach for some hundred yards . General Grant , likewise , brought up his artillery within three hundred yards , and formed his brigade on opposite hills , about six hundred yards distant ...
... hill , so as to command the road and the ap- proach for some hundred yards . General Grant , likewise , brought up his artillery within three hundred yards , and formed his brigade on opposite hills , about six hundred yards distant ...
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... hills . The camp was strongly entrenched in front . About a quarter of a mile to the right of the camp , and separated from the height on which it stood by the Bronx and a marshy interval , was a corresponding height called Chatterton's ...
... hills . The camp was strongly entrenched in front . About a quarter of a mile to the right of the camp , and separated from the height on which it stood by the Bronx and a marshy interval , was a corresponding height called Chatterton's ...
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Correspondence of Washington | 1 |
Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
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