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... be- fore , continually annoyed on their march by the militia ; but now with greater effect , as they conti- nually grew more numerous ; they found ton , which happened immediately after , made no change HISTORY [ 15 OF OF EUROPE .
... be- fore , continually annoyed on their march by the militia ; but now with greater effect , as they conti- nually grew more numerous ; they found ton , which happened immediately after , made no change HISTORY [ 15 OF OF EUROPE .
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... immediately marched with the greater part of his army , to fecure thofe , to him , invaluable pofts . June 23d . This point being gained , the forces at Elizabeth Town again advanced on their former track towards Springfield . Whatever ...
... immediately marched with the greater part of his army , to fecure thofe , to him , invaluable pofts . June 23d . This point being gained , the forces at Elizabeth Town again advanced on their former track towards Springfield . Whatever ...
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... immediately failed from Marti- nique , with 18 fhips of the fine , being all that were yet in readi- nefs , and keeping clofe June 10 . to leeward of the islands , joined the Spaniards under Domi- nique . The combined fleets , when all ...
... immediately failed from Marti- nique , with 18 fhips of the fine , being all that were yet in readi- nefs , and keeping clofe June 10 . to leeward of the islands , joined the Spaniards under Domi- nique . The combined fleets , when all ...
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... immediately iffued orders , to prevent , if poffible , his efeape ; but it was then too late ; for Arnold , upon the discovery of his danger , without even waiting to 1ecure or deftroy his papers , had abandoned every thing ; and pro ...
... immediately iffued orders , to prevent , if poffible , his efeape ; but it was then too late ; for Arnold , upon the discovery of his danger , without even waiting to 1ecure or deftroy his papers , had abandoned every thing ; and pro ...
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... immediately concerned , the opinions of dif- interested gentlemen , who were verfed in the laws of war and na- tions , might be taken on the fub- ject ; and he propofed Gen. Knyp- haufen , and the French General Rochambeau , as proper ...
... immediately concerned , the opinions of dif- interested gentlemen , who were verfed in the laws of war and na- tions , might be taken on the fub- ject ; and he propofed Gen. Knyp- haufen , and the French General Rochambeau , as proper ...
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