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... body , had ordered out part of the militia of Orange , Dutchess , and West- chester counties , without waiting for Washing- ton's approbation of the measure . He had strengthened , also , with anchors and cables , the chain drawn across ...
... body , had ordered out part of the militia of Orange , Dutchess , and West- chester counties , without waiting for Washing- ton's approbation of the measure . He had strengthened , also , with anchors and cables , the chain drawn across ...
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... body into an engagement near Quibbletown ; or that Lord Cornwallis , making a considera- ble circuit to the right , should turn the left of Washington's position , get to the heights , take possession of the passes , and oblige him to ...
... body into an engagement near Quibbletown ; or that Lord Cornwallis , making a considera- ble circuit to the right , should turn the left of Washington's position , get to the heights , take possession of the passes , and oblige him to ...
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... body of the British forces lay en- camped across the lower part of the village , divided into almost equal parts by the main street or Skippack road . The right wing , commanded by General Grant , was to the east of the road , the left ...
... body of the British forces lay en- camped across the lower part of the village , divided into almost equal parts by the main street or Skippack road . The right wing , commanded by General Grant , was to the east of the road , the left ...
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Howe Hears of the Affair at Trenton | 15 |
Burke on the State of Affairs | 40 |
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