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or to evacuate the town ; and General Howe , as had been foreseen , determined
to embrace the former part of the alternative . Three thousand chosen men , to be
commanded by Lord Percy , were ordered on this service . These troops were ...
or to evacuate the town ; and General Howe , as had been foreseen , determined
to embrace the former part of the alternative . Three thousand chosen men , to be
commanded by Lord Percy , were ordered on this service . These troops were ...
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Cel . determined to make one common cause with France against Great Britain .
... From the first determination of France to take part in the war , it appears to have
been the earnest wish of the cabinet of Versailles to engage Spain likewise in ...
Cel . determined to make one common cause with France against Great Britain .
... From the first determination of France to take part in the war , it appears to have
been the earnest wish of the cabinet of Versailles to engage Spain likewise in ...
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These considerations determined him to halt earlier than was absolutely
necessary . Tarlton , having left his baggage under a strong guard , with orders
not to move until break of day , recommenced Jan . 17 . 17 the pursuit at three in
the ...
These considerations determined him to halt earlier than was absolutely
necessary . Tarlton , having left his baggage under a strong guard , with orders
not to move until break of day , recommenced Jan . 17 . 17 the pursuit at three in
the ...
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