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... repaired to England during the preceding winter , where he had submitted to the ministers the plan of this expedition , and had concerted with them the means of carrying it into effect . The ministry , besides their confidence in his ...
... repaired to England during the preceding winter , where he had submitted to the ministers the plan of this expedition , and had concerted with them the means of carrying it into effect . The ministry , besides their confidence in his ...
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... repaired thither ; it was thought his ardor might serve to inspirit the dejected troops . Colonel Mor- gan , an officer whose brilliant valor we have already had occasion to remark , was ordered to take the same direction with his troop ...
... repaired thither ; it was thought his ardor might serve to inspirit the dejected troops . Colonel Mor- gan , an officer whose brilliant valor we have already had occasion to remark , was ordered to take the same direction with his troop ...
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... repairing to America ; they had encouraged him in that resolution . But when they were informed of the reverses of New Jersey , compelled almost to despair of the success of the revolution , they , with honorable sincerity , endeavored ...
... repairing to America ; they had encouraged him in that resolution . But when they were informed of the reverses of New Jersey , compelled almost to despair of the success of the revolution , they , with honorable sincerity , endeavored ...
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... repaired to the camp , was received with consideration by general Washington , and soon there was established between them that warm friendship which subsisted until the death of the American general . The American army was at this time ...
... repaired to the camp , was received with consideration by general Washington , and soon there was established between them that warm friendship which subsisted until the death of the American general . The American army was at this time ...
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... repaired to Philadelphia , where he had frequent conferences with the Congress , in order to concert with them the measures to be pursued for the reestablishment of affairs . But the fifteenth he returned to camp , and repassing , with ...
... repaired to Philadelphia , where he had frequent conferences with the Congress , in order to concert with them the measures to be pursued for the reestablishment of affairs . But the fifteenth he returned to camp , and repassing , with ...
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