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... brought off ; murdered all strag- glers who lagged in the rear , and amused them- selves by giving false alarms to keep up the panic of the soldiery ; who would throw away muskets , knapsacks , and everything that im- peded their flight ...
... brought off ; murdered all strag- glers who lagged in the rear , and amused them- selves by giving false alarms to keep up the panic of the soldiery ; who would throw away muskets , knapsacks , and everything that im- peded their flight ...
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... brought before him for examination . One was much agitated , and was observed to put something hastily into his mouth and swallow it . An emetic was administered , and brought up a small silver bullet . Before he could be prevented he ...
... brought before him for examination . One was much agitated , and was observed to put something hastily into his mouth and swallow it . An emetic was administered , and brought up a small silver bullet . Before he could be prevented he ...
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... brought ; re- port was made to the adjutant - general . Treach- ery was apprehended , and word was returned to detain the flag until daylight . Lady Harriet and her companions were allowed to land . Major Dearborn , the officer on guard ...
... brought ; re- port was made to the adjutant - general . Treach- ery was apprehended , and word was returned to detain the flag until daylight . Lady Harriet and her companions were allowed to land . Major Dearborn , the officer on guard ...
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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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