Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Parties of the Enemy - Baylor's Dragoons Massacred at Old Tappan - British Expedition against Little Egg Har- bor - Massacre of Pulaski's Infantry - Retaliation on Donop's Rangers - Arrival of Admiral Byron - Endeavors to Entrap D ...
... Parties of the Enemy - Baylor's Dragoons Massacred at Old Tappan - British Expedition against Little Egg Har- bor - Massacre of Pulaski's Infantry - Retaliation on Donop's Rangers - Arrival of Admiral Byron - Endeavors to Entrap D ...
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... parties rose as one man to avenge their personal injuries . The late quiet yeomanry armed them- selves , and scoured the country in small parties to seize on strag glers , and the militia began to signalize themselves in voluntary ...
... parties rose as one man to avenge their personal injuries . The late quiet yeomanry armed them- selves , and scoured the country in small parties to seize on strag glers , and the militia began to signalize themselves in voluntary ...
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... parties continually on the look - out ; to keep nothing with him but what could be moved off at a moment's warning , and , if compelled to leave Princeton , to retreat towards the mountains , so as to form a junction with the forces at ...
... parties continually on the look - out ; to keep nothing with him but what could be moved off at a moment's warning , and , if compelled to leave Princeton , to retreat towards the mountains , so as to form a junction with the forces at ...
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... parties , and a rear- guard well furnished with artillery . As soon as they had passed his position , Wooster attacked the rear guard with great spirit and effect ; there was sharp skirmishing until within two miles of Ridgefield , when ...
... parties , and a rear- guard well furnished with artillery . As soon as they had passed his position , Wooster attacked the rear guard with great spirit and effect ; there was sharp skirmishing until within two miles of Ridgefield , when ...
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... parties and detachments of militia , without waiting to collect a large body . I am convinced that this would be attended with the most salutary consequences , and that greater advantages would be derived from it , than by deferring the ...
... parties and detachments of militia , without waiting to collect a large body . I am convinced that this would be attended with the most salutary consequences , and that greater advantages would be derived from it , than by deferring the ...
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