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... English evacuate Philadelphia . Battle of Mon- mouth . The count D'Estaing arrives with a fleet in the waters of America , the projects of that admiral . Other operations of the British commissioners . They are without effect , and the ...
... English evacuate Philadelphia . Battle of Mon- mouth . The count D'Estaing arrives with a fleet in the waters of America , the projects of that admiral . Other operations of the British commissioners . They are without effect , and the ...
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... English . Washington defeats the plan of Clinton . Variations of bills of credit . New efforts of the republicans in South Carolina . Magnanimity of the women of that province . Campaign by sea . Engage- ments between the count de ...
... English . Washington defeats the plan of Clinton . Variations of bills of credit . New efforts of the republicans in South Carolina . Magnanimity of the women of that province . Campaign by sea . Engage- ments between the count de ...
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... English column under general Frazer made its appearance . The Americans were strongly posted , and appeared disposed to defend themselves . Fra- zer , though inferior in point of number , had great confidence in the valor of his troops ...
... English column under general Frazer made its appearance . The Americans were strongly posted , and appeared disposed to defend themselves . Fra- zer , though inferior in point of number , had great confidence in the valor of his troops ...
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... English and Germans , restored the battle with increase of vehe- mence . The militia that were dispersed in quest of ... English took , at first , the most favorable turn . Colonel St. Leger had encamped , the third of August , under ...
... English and Germans , restored the battle with increase of vehe- mence . The militia that were dispersed in quest of ... English took , at first , the most favorable turn . Colonel St. Leger had encamped , the third of August , under ...
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... English had to regret more than five hundred , and among others , captain Jones , of the artillery , an officer of great merit . Both parties claimed the honor of victory . The English , it is true , kept possession of the field of ...
... English had to regret more than five hundred , and among others , captain Jones , of the artillery , an officer of great merit . Both parties claimed the honor of victory . The English , it is true , kept possession of the field of ...
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