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... quarters , and hope we shall all do well . " * The enemy's manœuvre of intrenching them- selves and throwing a boom across ... quarter , and have * Letter to the Hon . George Clymer . † Schuyler's Letter Book . Affairs in the North 169 ...
... quarters , and hope we shall all do well . " * The enemy's manœuvre of intrenching them- selves and throwing a boom across ... quarter , and have * Letter to the Hon . George Clymer . † Schuyler's Letter Book . Affairs in the North 169 ...
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... quarter , were again laid to his charge as commanding general of the Northern department . " In short , " writes Schuyler in one of his letters , " every art is made use of to destroy that confidence which it is so essential the army ...
... quarter , were again laid to his charge as commanding general of the Northern department . " In short , " writes Schuyler in one of his letters , " every art is made use of to destroy that confidence which it is so essential the army ...
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... quarter . Might it not be Howe's plan , by thus appearing with his ships at different places , to lure the army after him , and thereby leave the country open for Sir Henry Clinton with the troops at New York to form a junction with ...
... quarter . Might it not be Howe's plan , by thus appearing with his ships at different places , to lure the army after him , and thereby leave the country open for Sir Henry Clinton with the troops at New York to form a junction with ...
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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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