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... took advice from him in his campaign through this part of the country . The progress of the army towards the Hud- son was slow and difficult , in consequence of the impediments which Schuyler had multi- plied in his way during his long ...
... took advice from him in his campaign through this part of the country . The progress of the army towards the Hud- son was slow and difficult , in consequence of the impediments which Schuyler had multi- plied in his way during his long ...
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... took the oath of allegiance ; but even these faithless people , " adds he , " were subsequently our bitterest assailants . " Baum was too slow a man to take a place by surprise . The people of Bennington heard of his approach and were ...
... took the oath of allegiance ; but even these faithless people , " adds he , " were subsequently our bitterest assailants . " Baum was too slow a man to take a place by surprise . The people of Bennington heard of his approach and were ...
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... , and began to intrench himself . Stark fell back a mile , to wait for reinforcements and draw down Baum from his strong position . A skir- mish took place between the advance guards ; thirty of Baum's men were killed , and two Indian.
... , and began to intrench himself . Stark fell back a mile , to wait for reinforcements and draw down Baum from his strong position . A skir- mish took place between the advance guards ; thirty of Baum's men were killed , and two Indian.
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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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