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... secure a post where Fort Stan- wix formerly stood , in the time of the French war . As to Schuyler himself , Washington , on his own responsibility , directed him to hold a conference with the Six Nations , and with any others whom he ...
... secure a post where Fort Stan- wix formerly stood , in the time of the French war . As to Schuyler himself , Washington , on his own responsibility , directed him to hold a conference with the Six Nations , and with any others whom he ...
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... secure all the public stores and baggage of the army , and secure our retreat with very little loss . Whether we shall have well men enough to carry them on , I much doubt , if we don't remove quickly ; unless Heaven is pleased to ...
... secure all the public stores and baggage of the army , and secure our retreat with very little loss . Whether we shall have well men enough to carry them on , I much doubt , if we don't remove quickly ; unless Heaven is pleased to ...
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... secure the pass ; and , advancing with his corps at the first break of day , possessed himself of the heights . He was now within three miles of Bedford , and his march had been undiscovered . Having passed the heights , therefore , he ...
... secure the pass ; and , advancing with his corps at the first break of day , possessed himself of the heights . He was now within three miles of Bedford , and his march had been undiscovered . Having passed the heights , therefore , he ...
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Correspondence of Washington | 1 |
Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
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