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... took the command . The day after his ar- rival , Arnold , by the falling of his horse , again received an injury on the leg recently wounded , and was disabled for upwards of a week . Con- sidering himself slighted by General Wooster ...
... took the command . The day after his ar- rival , Arnold , by the falling of his horse , again received an injury on the leg recently wounded , and was disabled for upwards of a week . Con- sidering himself slighted by General Wooster ...
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... took what they considered an advantageous position behind some fences and bushes which skirted it . A firing commenced between them and the ad- vancing party , but at too great a distance to do much harm on either side . In the mean ...
... took what they considered an advantageous position behind some fences and bushes which skirted it . A firing commenced between them and the ad- vancing party , but at too great a distance to do much harm on either side . In the mean ...
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... took Heath aside , and alluding to his former refusal to supply troops as being inconsistent with the orders of the commander - in - chief . " In point of law , " said he , " you are right , but in point of policy I think you are wrong ...
... took Heath aside , and alluding to his former refusal to supply troops as being inconsistent with the orders of the commander - in - chief . " In point of law , " said he , " you are right , but in point of policy I think you are wrong ...
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Correspondence of Washington | 1 |
Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
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