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Page 190
... party , having cut their way obliquely through the enemy's ranks , and having been joined by captain D'Ell , with twenty men , toge . ther with some other small parties , charged them so furiously in rear , that nearly three hundred ...
... party , having cut their way obliquely through the enemy's ranks , and having been joined by captain D'Ell , with twenty men , toge . ther with some other small parties , charged them so furiously in rear , that nearly three hundred ...
Page 275
... party towards Bound - Brook . General Putnam , having received notice from his emissaries , detached major Smith , with a few riflemen , to annoy the party , and followed himself with the rest of his force . Before he could come up ...
... party towards Bound - Brook . General Putnam , having received notice from his emissaries , detached major Smith , with a few riflemen , to annoy the party , and followed himself with the rest of his force . Before he could come up ...
Page 491
... party - spirit prevails there , as it does in every public body in Great Britain . But this must ever be the case in a free country . Human opinion cannot be uniform ; and where there is liberty of speech , such differences will appear ...
... party - spirit prevails there , as it does in every public body in Great Britain . But this must ever be the case in a free country . Human opinion cannot be uniform ; and where there is liberty of speech , such differences will appear ...
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