Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... rear . soon General Tryon intrenched for the night in Ridgefield , his troops having suffered greatly in their harassed retreat . The next morning , after having set fire to four houses , he continued his march for the ships . Colonel ...
... rear . soon General Tryon intrenched for the night in Ridgefield , his troops having suffered greatly in their harassed retreat . The next morning , after having set fire to four houses , he continued his march for the ships . Colonel ...
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... rear , and within two miles of the battle ground , to hasten to the assistance of his rear guard . They refused to obey and hur- ried forward to Castleton . At this junc- ture St. Clair received information of Bur- goyne's arrival a ...
... rear , and within two miles of the battle ground , to hasten to the assistance of his rear guard . They refused to obey and hur- ried forward to Castleton . At this junc- ture St. Clair received information of Bur- goyne's arrival a ...
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... rear of the enemy's left ; three hundred , under Colonel Herrick , to the rear of his right ; they were to join their forces and attack him in the rear , while Colonels Hubbard and Stickney , with two hundred men , diverted his at ...
... rear of the enemy's left ; three hundred , under Colonel Herrick , to the rear of his right ; they were to join their forces and attack him in the rear , while Colonels Hubbard and Stickney , with two hundred men , diverted his at ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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