The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 4Books for Libraries Press, 1969 |
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... marched for the camp at Peeks - kill . On the 1ft of July , Washington mentioned in a letter- " From the 12th of May to this day , we have received only 312 head of cattle , from New Hampshire 30 , Maffachusetts 230 , and Connecticut 52 ...
... marched for the camp at Peeks - kill . On the 1ft of July , Washington mentioned in a letter- " From the 12th of May to this day , we have received only 312 head of cattle , from New Hampshire 30 , Maffachusetts 230 , and Connecticut 52 ...
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... marched toward White Plains ; and on the 6th July the van of the French troops under Rochambeau ap- peared on the heights about eight o'clock , on the left of the Americans . On the 8th the French encamped near in a line with the ...
... marched toward White Plains ; and on the 6th July the van of the French troops under Rochambeau ap- peared on the heights about eight o'clock , on the left of the Americans . On the 8th the French encamped near in a line with the ...
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... marched by land , and were to join the troops which went by water , at the Head of Elk . Such cavalry as were wanted . by gen . Greene marched several days before ; and on the 5th of November a reinforcement marched under gen . St ...
... marched by land , and were to join the troops which went by water , at the Head of Elk . Such cavalry as were wanted . by gen . Greene marched several days before ; and on the 5th of November a reinforcement marched under gen . St ...
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