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... river of Kennebeck had overflown its banks . He crossed it in swimming , or on rafts Unknown streams presented a new obstacle ; he diverted their course . The snow fell in abundance ; -a few hours of sun during the day were insufficient ...
... river of Kennebeck had overflown its banks . He crossed it in swimming , or on rafts Unknown streams presented a new obstacle ; he diverted their course . The snow fell in abundance ; -a few hours of sun during the day were insufficient ...
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... river Hudson flowed , was included in the American lines , and situated three miles lower than the forts , upon the opposite bank . The command- ing officers of West Point , having found it deserted , had made it their quarters . Arnold ...
... river Hudson flowed , was included in the American lines , and situated three miles lower than the forts , upon the opposite bank . The command- ing officers of West Point , having found it deserted , had made it their quarters . Arnold ...
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... River , takes its rise near the frontiers of Canada , in mountains inhabited by savage tribes , who were then enemies of the Americans , and formidable for their craft and ferocity . The river has a wide and deep bed . Frigates , and ...
... River , takes its rise near the frontiers of Canada , in mountains inhabited by savage tribes , who were then enemies of the Americans , and formidable for their craft and ferocity . The river has a wide and deep bed . Frigates , and ...
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... river forms a vast and convenient port before the city of New York , and , a little below , empties itself into the sea . The present aspect of this country verifies the glowing prediction made by congress to the people of the Union ...
... river forms a vast and convenient port before the city of New York , and , a little below , empties itself into the sea . The present aspect of this country verifies the glowing prediction made by congress to the people of the Union ...
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... river , impels its waters upon the opposite bank , and nar- rows it to less than half a mile in breadth . According to some , this rock might , formerly , have extended entirely across . Whether the Hudson , in progress of time , forced ...
... river , impels its waters upon the opposite bank , and nar- rows it to less than half a mile in breadth . According to some , this rock might , formerly , have extended entirely across . Whether the Hudson , in progress of time , forced ...
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