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... advance , whom Colonel Reed was to send in pursuit of the enemy . They marched into Trenton about two o'clock , and were immediately put on the traces of Donop , to hang on his rear and harass him until other troops should come up . Cad ...
... advance , whom Colonel Reed was to send in pursuit of the enemy . They marched into Trenton about two o'clock , and were immediately put on the traces of Donop , to hang on his rear and harass him until other troops should come up . Cad ...
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... advance their large pickets towards Trenton . Every- thing indicated an approaching attack . The force with him was small ; to retreat across the river would destroy the dawn of hope awakened * Life of Reed , i . , 282 . VOL . IV .-- 2 ...
... advance their large pickets towards Trenton . Every- thing indicated an approaching attack . The force with him was small ; to retreat across the river would destroy the dawn of hope awakened * Life of Reed , i . , 282 . VOL . IV .-- 2 ...
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... advance guard was stationed about three miles off in a wood , having in front a stream called Shabbakong Creek . Early on the morning of the 2d , came certain word that Cornwallis was approaching with all his force . Strong parties were ...
... advance guard was stationed about three miles off in a wood , having in front a stream called Shabbakong Creek . Early on the morning of the 2d , came certain word that Cornwallis was approaching with all his force . Strong parties were ...
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... advance guard out of the woods , and pushed on until they reached a high ground near the town . Here Hand's corps of several battalions was drawn up , and held them for a time in check . All the parties in advance ultimately retreated ...
... advance guard out of the woods , and pushed on until they reached a high ground near the town . Here Hand's corps of several battalions was drawn up , and held them for a time in check . All the parties in advance ultimately retreated ...
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... advance with the remnant of his flying camp , now but about three hundred and fifty men , principally relics of the brave Delaware and Maryland regiments , with some of the Pennsylvania militia . Among the latter were youths belonging ...
... advance with the remnant of his flying camp , now but about three hundred and fifty men , principally relics of the brave Delaware and Maryland regiments , with some of the Pennsylvania militia . Among the latter were youths belonging ...
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