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... Enemy . CHAP . XIV . - Battle of Bunker's Hill . --- - CHAP . XV . - Departure from Philadelphia — Anecdotes of General Schuyler - Of Lee Tidings of Bunker's Hill - Military Councils - Population of New York- The Johnson Family ...
... Enemy . CHAP . XIV . - Battle of Bunker's Hill . --- - CHAP . XV . - Departure from Philadelphia — Anecdotes of General Schuyler - Of Lee Tidings of Bunker's Hill - Military Councils - Population of New York- The Johnson Family ...
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... enemies , rushed forth from the woods with horrid yells , shot down several of his companions , and wounded him- self . It must be added , that no white men could have made more ample apologies than did the Kickapoos , when they ...
... enemies , rushed forth from the woods with horrid yells , shot down several of his companions , and wounded him- self . It must be added , that no white men could have made more ample apologies than did the Kickapoos , when they ...
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... enemy to his country . From New York and Philadel- phia the ships were sent back , unladen , to London . In Charleston the tea was unloaded , and stored away in cellars and other places , where it perished . At Boston the action was ...
... enemy to his country . From New York and Philadel- phia the ships were sent back , unladen , to London . In Charleston the tea was unloaded , and stored away in cellars and other places , where it perished . At Boston the action was ...
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... , the clerk making the responses . The Psalter for the 7th day of the month includes the 35th Psalm , wherein David prays for pro- tection against his enemies . Impressive proceedings 81 Plead my cause , O Lord , 80 Life of Wasbington.
... , the clerk making the responses . The Psalter for the 7th day of the month includes the 35th Psalm , wherein David prays for pro- tection against his enemies . Impressive proceedings 81 Plead my cause , O Lord , 80 Life of Wasbington.
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... enemy's camp before day- light , where everything was carried at the point of the bayonet , assisted by a charge of dragoons . The war over , he returned to Eng- land , bearing testimonials of bravery and good conduct from his commander ...
... enemy's camp before day- light , where everything was carried at the point of the bayonet , assisted by a charge of dragoons . The war over , he returned to Eng- land , bearing testimonials of bravery and good conduct from his commander ...
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