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Could Arnold have immediately crossed the St . Lawrence , and have availed
himself of the first consternation , it is believed that he might have entered the
place without opposition ; but a high wind , and the want of boats , rendered the ...
Could Arnold have immediately crossed the St . Lawrence , and have availed
himself of the first consternation , it is believed that he might have entered the
place without opposition ; but a high wind , and the want of boats , rendered the ...
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These troops crossed Haerlem River in boats , under cover of the artillery planted
in the works , which had been erected on the opposite side of the river , and
landed within the third line of defence which crossed the island . The third
division ...
These troops crossed Haerlem River in boats , under cover of the artillery planted
in the works , which had been erected on the opposite side of the river , and
landed within the third line of defence which crossed the island . The third
division ...
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army crossed the east passage , and landed on the north end of Rhode Island .
This movement gave great offence to the Admiral , who resented the indelicacy
supposed to have been committed by Sullivan in landing before the French , and
...
army crossed the east passage , and landed on the north end of Rhode Island .
This movement gave great offence to the Admiral , who resented the indelicacy
supposed to have been committed by Sullivan in landing before the French , and
...
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