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Washington Irving. Action at Princeton 27 caught fire from his example . At the same time the 7th Virginia regiment emerged from the wood , and moved forward with loud cheers , while a fire of grapeshot was opened by Cap- tain Moulder of ...
Washington Irving. Action at Princeton 27 caught fire from his example . At the same time the 7th Virginia regiment emerged from the wood , and moved forward with loud cheers , while a fire of grapeshot was opened by Cap- tain Moulder of ...
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... fire of rifles on the woody heights on his right . The troops under Poor advanced stead- ily up the ascent where Ackland's grenadiers and Williams's artillery were stationed ; re- ceived their fire , and then rushed forward . Ackland's ...
... fire of rifles on the woody heights on his right . The troops under Poor advanced stead- ily up the ascent where Ackland's grenadiers and Williams's artillery were stationed ; re- ceived their fire , and then rushed forward . Ackland's ...
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... fire from his battery . They advanced in two columns , to attack the outworks in two places . As they advanced , they were excessively galled by a flanking fire from the American galleys and batteries , and by sharp volleys from the ...
... fire from his battery . They advanced in two columns , to attack the outworks in two places . As they advanced , they were excessively galled by a flanking fire from the American galleys and batteries , and by sharp volleys from the ...
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