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... fight his way southwards ; so he moved slowly down the track which skirted the western bank of the Hudson towards his enemy's position at Stillwater . Reconnoitering it and discovering that to the immediate west lay a height which ...
... fight his way southwards ; so he moved slowly down the track which skirted the western bank of the Hudson towards his enemy's position at Stillwater . Reconnoitering it and discovering that to the immediate west lay a height which ...
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... fight ; and she did not fight because she had nothing to fight for . " 85 As for the Americans , expansion was in their bones . Once the Pacific Ocean was reached , finding no more worlds to conquer , they set about to conquer ...
... fight ; and she did not fight because she had nothing to fight for . " 85 As for the Americans , expansion was in their bones . Once the Pacific Ocean was reached , finding no more worlds to conquer , they set about to conquer ...
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... fight ( offensively ) any more in this war . They have finished unless forced by Germany . 10 Bullard thought that the reason why the British could go on fighting whereas the French could not was a matter of discipline . Though this may ...
... fight ( offensively ) any more in this war . They have finished unless forced by Germany . 10 Bullard thought that the reason why the British could go on fighting whereas the French could not was a matter of discipline . Though this may ...
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The Surprise at Trenton and the Battle | 12 |
Campaign of Trenton and Princeton 17761777 | 18 |
Battle of Trenton December 26 1776 | 25 |
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