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... arrived in Albany , Colonel Varick , Schuyler's secretary , waited on him with a message from Mrs. Schuyler , inviting him to take up his quarters at the general's house , which was in the vicinity . He declined , as the despatch of ...
... arrived in Albany , Colonel Varick , Schuyler's secretary , waited on him with a message from Mrs. Schuyler , inviting him to take up his quarters at the general's house , which was in the vicinity . He declined , as the despatch of ...
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... arrived at Castleton , thirty miles from Ticonderoga . His rear - guard halted about six miles short , at Hubbardton , to await the arrival of stragglers . It was composed of three regiments under Colonels Seth Warner , Francis , and ...
... arrived at Castleton , thirty miles from Ticonderoga . His rear - guard halted about six miles short , at Hubbardton , to await the arrival of stragglers . It was composed of three regiments under Colonels Seth Warner , Francis , and ...
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... arrive in a day or two , and then he would have no further occasion for him , and would give him a pass to go to ... arrived in advance of his troops ; which soon followed to the amount of two thousand . Part of the troops , detached ...
... arrive in a day or two , and then he would have no further occasion for him , and would give him a pass to go to ... arrived in advance of his troops ; which soon followed to the amount of two thousand . Part of the troops , detached ...
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Episode Colonel Griffin in | 6 |
Howe Hears of the Affair at Trenton | 15 |
Burke on the State of Affairs | 40 |
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