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... Regiment then sta- tioned at Fort Washington . When the fort was taken by General Howe , Dr. McHenry was made prisoner along with 2000 American soldiers . As prisoner he was allowed to continue his ministrations to the sick among his ...
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... regiment of light infantry will cross today to take a post in front . The militia and the remainder of the infantry on this side . With the most sincere respect and attachment , I have the honor to be , dear Sir , Your Excellency's most ...
... regiment of light infantry will cross today to take a post in front . The militia and the remainder of the infantry on this side . With the most sincere respect and attachment , I have the honor to be , dear Sir , Your Excellency's most ...
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... regiment . There may be a sort of naval co - operation , but I cannot say to what extent , as this will be an affair of circumstances . The troops go by water . I have to intreat the Senate , to whom your Excellency will be pleased to ...
... regiment . There may be a sort of naval co - operation , but I cannot say to what extent , as this will be an affair of circumstances . The troops go by water . I have to intreat the Senate , to whom your Excellency will be pleased to ...
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