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... regiments which had been landed at South Bay , ascended and passed a mountain with great expedition , in order to turn the enemy above Wood Creek , to destroy his works at the falls of Skeenesborough , and thus to cut off his retreat to ...
... regiments which had been landed at South Bay , ascended and passed a mountain with great expedition , in order to turn the enemy above Wood Creek , to destroy his works at the falls of Skeenesborough , and thus to cut off his retreat to ...
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... regiments to the succour of colo- nel Hill . The American colonel Long , who with a great part of his corps had escaped the destruction of the boats at the falls , command- ed the garrison of Fort Anne . Having heard that the enemy was ...
... regiments to the succour of colo- nel Hill . The American colonel Long , who with a great part of his corps had escaped the destruction of the boats at the falls , command- ed the garrison of Fort Anne . Having heard that the enemy was ...
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... regiments of regular troops found in the adjacent provinces , should be sent , without delay , to join him ; he also ... regiment , into the state of Vermont , with orders to assemble the militia of the country , and to make incursions ...
... regiments of regular troops found in the adjacent provinces , should be sent , without delay , to join him ; he also ... regiment , into the state of Vermont , with orders to assemble the militia of the country , and to make incursions ...
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... regiments of regular troops from Peek's Kill were already arrived at the camp , and although it was then the sea- son of harvest , the militia of New England assembled from all quarters , and hastened to join the principal army . These ...
... regiments of regular troops from Peek's Kill were already arrived at the camp , and although it was then the sea- son of harvest , the militia of New England assembled from all quarters , and hastened to join the principal army . These ...
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... regiment of the line , and falling upon the rear of the English and Germans , restored the battle with increase of vehe- mence . The militia that were dispersed in quest of plunder , on hearing the report of the cannon , immediately ...
... regiment of the line , and falling upon the rear of the English and Germans , restored the battle with increase of vehe- mence . The militia that were dispersed in quest of plunder , on hearing the report of the cannon , immediately ...
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