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... enemy have sometimes kept , - which , according to information , is about forty miles higher up the river than the place that we was at , - there being one river for us to pass over , and divers swamps , and much low ground ; which by ...
... enemy have sometimes kept , - which , according to information , is about forty miles higher up the river than the place that we was at , - there being one river for us to pass over , and divers swamps , and much low ground ; which by ...
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... enemy become . August 1 , a large body of the enemy came to Fort Massachusetts , and laid an ambush . The dogs made a great barking ; which gave the men warning that the enemy were not far off . A few soldiers ran out , without orders ...
... enemy become . August 1 , a large body of the enemy came to Fort Massachusetts , and laid an ambush . The dogs made a great barking ; which gave the men warning that the enemy were not far off . A few soldiers ran out , without orders ...
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... enemy's intrenchments ; but the enemy's heavy fire prevented and silenced their use or improvement . Our troops attacked the lines of the enemy with great bravery , but were repulsed ; and returned to the charge several times . But the ...
... enemy's intrenchments ; but the enemy's heavy fire prevented and silenced their use or improvement . Our troops attacked the lines of the enemy with great bravery , but were repulsed ; and returned to the charge several times . But the ...
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