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... commanders having re- camp equipage , for the troops de- figned for active service in the Leeward Islands . The five East Indiamen , likewife , befides arms , ammunition , and a train of artil- lery , conveyed a large quantity of naval ...
... commanders having re- camp equipage , for the troops de- figned for active service in the Leeward Islands . The five East Indiamen , likewife , befides arms , ammunition , and a train of artil- lery , conveyed a large quantity of naval ...
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... commanders , for burning this little squadron , with some ordnance transports which lay under their protection . The design was not ill formed . very dark night , between the 6th and 7th of June , was fixed upon for the execution of the ...
... commanders , for burning this little squadron , with some ordnance transports which lay under their protection . The design was not ill formed . very dark night , between the 6th and 7th of June , was fixed upon for the execution of the ...
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... commander ; and this report re- ceived so much credit , that it was made the foundation of fome ill- natured pasquinades upon the fub- ject . However these things might be , the Jersey militia and bri- gade , with whatever other corps ...
... commander ; and this report re- ceived so much credit , that it was made the foundation of fome ill- natured pasquinades upon the fub- ject . However these things might be , the Jersey militia and bri- gade , with whatever other corps ...
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... commander , on the contrary , determined to improve on the original design , and to afford them an opportunity of acting with effect . For this purpose , troops were embarked at New York , and such movements took place among the ...
... commander , on the contrary , determined to improve on the original design , and to afford them an opportunity of acting with effect . For this purpose , troops were embarked at New York , and such movements took place among the ...
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... commanders . Such were the unwelcome truths , which if not now first discovered , were at least now fully established . Washington shewed no small de- gree of exultation in his public orders , upon the great improve- ment in discipline ...
... commanders . Such were the unwelcome truths , which if not now first discovered , were at least now fully established . Washington shewed no small de- gree of exultation in his public orders , upon the great improve- ment in discipline ...
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