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... continued in actual command of the militia of the State , and it was with great satisfaction that Washington subsequently learnt he had determined to re- sume the command of Fort Montgomery in the Highlands : " There cannot be a more ...
... continued in actual command of the militia of the State , and it was with great satisfaction that Washington subsequently learnt he had determined to re- sume the command of Fort Montgomery in the Highlands : " There cannot be a more ...
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... continued on to Wilmington , at the confluence of Christiana Creek and the Bran- dywine , where Washington set up his head- quarters , his troops being encamped on the neighboring heights . We will now revert to the other object of ...
... continued on to Wilmington , at the confluence of Christiana Creek and the Bran- dywine , where Washington set up his head- quarters , his troops being encamped on the neighboring heights . We will now revert to the other object of ...
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... continued from day to day , until there remained in the camp scarce a vestige of the savage warriors that had joined the army at Skenesborough . Chapter XVI¶T . Difficulties of Burgoyne - Plans an Expedition 240 Life of Wasbington.
... continued from day to day , until there remained in the camp scarce a vestige of the savage warriors that had joined the army at Skenesborough . Chapter XVI¶T . Difficulties of Burgoyne - Plans an Expedition 240 Life of Wasbington.
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... continued to conduct the affairs of the army with unremitting zeal . " Until the country is in safety , " said he , " I will stifle my resent- ment . " A His first care was to send relief to Ganse- voort and his beleaguered garrison ...
... continued to conduct the affairs of the army with unremitting zeal . " Until the country is in safety , " said he , " I will stifle my resent- ment . " A His first care was to send relief to Ganse- voort and his beleaguered garrison ...
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... continued in command . There were now in camp several of those officers and gentlemen from various parts of Europe who had recently pressed into the ser- vice , and the suitable employment of whom had been a source of much perplexity to ...
... continued in command . There were now in camp several of those officers and gentlemen from various parts of Europe who had recently pressed into the ser- vice , and the suitable employment of whom had been a source of much perplexity to ...
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