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... prisoners and cannon that they had taken . " Gen. Howe to Lord George Germaine . " New York , Jan. 5. 1777. In confe- quence of the advantage gained by the enemy at Trenton on the 26th of laft month , and the neceffity of an alteration ...
... prisoners and cannon that they had taken . " Gen. Howe to Lord George Germaine . " New York , Jan. 5. 1777. In confe- quence of the advantage gained by the enemy at Trenton on the 26th of laft month , and the neceffity of an alteration ...
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... prisoners . 6 double fortified brass three - pounders , with carriages complete . 3 ammunition - waggons . " New York , Jan. 13. By the nearest calculation that can be formed , the re- bels , in the courfe of the last year , did not ...
... prisoners . 6 double fortified brass three - pounders , with carriages complete . 3 ammunition - waggons . " New York , Jan. 13. By the nearest calculation that can be formed , the re- bels , in the courfe of the last year , did not ...
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... prisoners would be put to inftant death . That Gen. Arnold was extremely a verfe to entering into an agreement , and was at length induced to it by no other motive than that of faving the prifoners from cruel and inhuman deaths , threat ...
... prisoners would be put to inftant death . That Gen. Arnold was extremely a verfe to entering into an agreement , and was at length induced to it by no other motive than that of faving the prifoners from cruel and inhuman deaths , threat ...
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... prisoners back , and lodged them in their barracks : previous to which , the favages , diffatisfied with the capitu . lation , did ftrip them of fome watches and money , and perhaps of a laced hat or two ; but of nothing elfe , nor did ...
... prisoners back , and lodged them in their barracks : previous to which , the favages , diffatisfied with the capitu . lation , did ftrip them of fome watches and money , and perhaps of a laced hat or two ; but of nothing elfe , nor did ...
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... prisoners were embarking , did fire several mufkets , but without the leaft intention to injure them , nor were any of them injured . Moft of the prisoners who remained with the favages , were bought from them , at a confiderable ...
... prisoners were embarking , did fire several mufkets , but without the leaft intention to injure them , nor were any of them injured . Moft of the prisoners who remained with the favages , were bought from them , at a confiderable ...
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