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... returned to Cadwalader , who had halted at Burlington , and advised him to proceed . Cadwalader wrote in the night to Washing- ton , informing him of his whereabouts , and that he should march for Bordentown in the morning . " If you ...
... returned to Cadwalader , who had halted at Burlington , and advised him to proceed . Cadwalader wrote in the night to Washing- ton , informing him of his whereabouts , and that he should march for Bordentown in the morning . " If you ...
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... returned to Oriskany . Both parties have claimed the victory ; but it does not appear that either was entitled to it . The dead of both parties lay for days unburied on the field of action , and a wounded officer of the enemy ( Major ...
... returned to Oriskany . Both parties have claimed the victory ; but it does not appear that either was entitled to it . The dead of both parties lay for days unburied on the field of action , and a wounded officer of the enemy ( Major ...
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... returned together to England . Major Ackland retained a grateful sense of the kind treatment they had experienced from the Americans . At a dinner party he had warm words with another British officer , who questioned the Ameri- can ...
... returned together to England . Major Ackland retained a grateful sense of the kind treatment they had experienced from the Americans . At a dinner party he had warm words with another British officer , who questioned the Ameri- can ...
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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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