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... small - pox , and removed to Chamblee . He had prohibited inoculation among his troops , because it put too many of their scanty number on the sick list ; he prob- General Sullivan's Operations 93 ably fell a victim to his 92.
... small - pox , and removed to Chamblee . He had prohibited inoculation among his troops , because it put too many of their scanty number on the sick list ; he prob- General Sullivan's Operations 93 ably fell a victim to his 92.
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... removal from the city ; urging that one part of the army might be cut off before the other could support it ; the extremities being at least sixteen miles apart , and the whole , when collected , being inferior to the enemy . By removing ...
... removal from the city ; urging that one part of the army might be cut off before the other could support it ; the extremities being at least sixteen miles apart , and the whole , when collected , being inferior to the enemy . By removing ...
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... removed , should matters grow desperate . If the enemy should not find it an ob- ject of importance , they would not trouble them- selves about it ; if they should , it would be a proof that they felt an injury from its being maintained ...
... removed , should matters grow desperate . If the enemy should not find it an ob- ject of importance , they would not trouble them- selves about it ; if they should , it would be a proof that they felt an injury from its being maintained ...
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Correspondence of Washington | 1 |
Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
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