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... cannon , which in themselves are of inconsid- erable value . This move toward the enemy became essential , to observe their motions , to penetrate their designs and for forestalling any favorable moments that might offer in their ...
... cannon , which in themselves are of inconsid- erable value . This move toward the enemy became essential , to observe their motions , to penetrate their designs and for forestalling any favorable moments that might offer in their ...
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... cannon of their shipping . Next morning , we advanced to Bird's tavern , and a party of the army took post at Nowel's Mill , about nine miles from the British camp . The 6th I detached an advance corps under General Wayne , with a view ...
... cannon of their shipping . Next morning , we advanced to Bird's tavern , and a party of the army took post at Nowel's Mill , about nine miles from the British camp . The 6th I detached an advance corps under General Wayne , with a view ...
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... cannon . This , however , is so badly done that the inconvenience can be instantly re- moved . Our light infantry moved rapidly to the sup- port of our works , but as sorties are generally affairs of a moment , we , of course , arrived ...
... cannon . This , however , is so badly done that the inconvenience can be instantly re- moved . Our light infantry moved rapidly to the sup- port of our works , but as sorties are generally affairs of a moment , we , of course , arrived ...
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