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on the th of431
in the course of246
at the same time130
at the head of118
in the midst of115
one of the most114
on the part of84
the banks of the80
on the following day73
on the d of71
the name of the69
that is to say67
in front of the65
on the banks of63
was one of the61
the greater part of61
the th of may60
the course of the60
of one of the59
a part of the59
the th of july59
by the name of58
the rest of the58
the mouth of the57
in a state of56
in a letter to56
at the time of55
of the united states55
the th of september55
the th of june55
under the command of50
on the st of49
the time of the49
in the neighborhood of49
in a little while49
in one of his48
at the foot of48
is said to have48
the command of the48
said to have been47
the rear of the47
the latter part of47
the head of the46
in the mean time46
the course of a46
was not to be45
the house of burgesses44
the part of the44
in the month of44
the th of april43
a great part of43
of the new world42
in the house of42
the th of november42
the affairs of the41
for the purpose of41
the morning of the41
in one of the41
at the bottom of41
the course of his40
the night of the39
the th of august39
in consequence of the39
into the hands of39
at the end of38
a council of war38
the arrival of the38
put an end to38
on the subject of37
in the days of37
the th of december37
the th of october37
is one of the37
for a long time37
the th of march37
on the point of36
the hands of the36
which he had been36
in the rear of36
of the house of36
in which he had35
in the service of35
in the present instance35
the attention of the35
on board of the35
on the night of34
on his way to34
of the th of34
the opposite side of33
the manner in which33
on the morning of33
the bottom of the32
of the seven cities32
as soon as the32
in the eyes of31
at the present day31
the main body of31
part of the country31
of william the testy31
in the meantime the31
he was one of31
one hundred and fifty30
the president of congress30
the th of january30
the foot of the30
the nature of the30
on the east side30
the centre of the30
appears to have been30
greater part of the30
at the mouth of30
an account of the30
night of the th30
side of the river29
for the protection of29
a day or two29
every now and then29
was at an end29
on the opposite side29
on the other hand29
up and down the29
the discovery of the29
as soon as possible29
was at that time29
that he had been29
the head of a28
was one of those28
with which he had28
as soon as he28
it was not until28
the situation of the28
in the name of28
opposite side of the28
on the coast of28
in the centre of28
the left of the27
the east side of27
in the vicinity of27
from time to time27
morning of the th27
the loss of the27
of the old school27
in which he was26
was to be seen26
the city of new26
in the island of26
the conduct of the26
the council of the26
on the following morning26
in the latter part26
it was determined to26
with respect to the26
as much as possible26
it was to be25
the south side of25
the end of the25
east side of the25
with which he was25
it was one of25
of the island of25
every part of the25
that part of the25
great part of the25
a letter to the25
that there was a24
the protection of the24
in favor of the24
that he was a24
the th of february24
to the president of24
was a man of24
the course of this24
the whole of the24
the midst of his24
that it was a24
the movements of the24
gave the name of24
at the expense of24
in the hands of23
early in the morning23
an account of his23
the midst of the23
for the most part23
of the new netherlands23
with an air of23
of which he had23
it seemed as if23
to one of the23
parts of the country23
the seat of government22
it is to be22
with the main body22
and now and then22
of the good old22
as one of the22
to be found in22
his way to the22
of their high mightinesses22
on the other side22
the service of the22
the state of the21
the officers of the21
for the first time21
that it would be21
main body of the21
the evening of the21
the door of the21
council of the indies21
on the same day21
for the benefit of21
the head of his21
and there was a20
of one of his20
and a number of20
the house of representatives20
it is said that20
the upper part of20
that there was no20
the midst of a20
in the city of20
the history of the20
on the field of20
on account of the20
it was in the20
the early part of19
on each side of19
and all the other19
the north side of19
on the evening of19
the west side of19
the valley of the19
the people of the19
the field of battle19
set fire to the19
of the arrival of19
the scene of action19
island of the seven19
the object of his19
two or three days19
to the scene of19
in the art of19
set out on his19
the whole course of19
one or other of19
city of new amsterdam19
west side of the19
in the west indies19
the middle of the19
in the way of19
so as to be19
was on the point19
two hundred and fifty19
with a number of18
i do not know18
out of the way18
as a kind of18
the death of the18
the interior of the18
by the way of18
the coast of paria18
the island of the18
now and then a18
for the safety of18
in the preceding year18
to have been the18
with him in the18
of the white men18
various parts of the18
the beauty of the18
of the death of18
at the close of18
to the rank of18
received a letter from18
in regard to the18
different parts of the18
the death of his18
in respect to the18
with all kinds of18
he was a man18
about the same time18
this part of the18
an end to the18
to have been a18
to the end of18
according to his own17
is one of those17
the lower part of17
between him and the17
to return to the17
it was necessary to17
that the enemy were17
one of his letters17
the island of hispaniola17
a letter to his17
the course of which17
was a kind of17
the close of the17
by the arrival of17
to the amount of17
both sides of the17
for the use of17
on the side of17
took place on the17
latter part of the17
the heart of the17
in the direction of17
seems to have been17
it was impossible to17
is not to be17
side of the hudson17
the vicar of wakefield17
with a view to17
in a great measure17
in the case of17
the house of the17
of some of the17
to take the field17
he was in the17
of the holy sepulchre17
movements of the enemy16
the rank of major16
and at the same16
the site of the16
on the south side16
at no great distance16
the opening of the16
to get possession of16
a great number of16
known by the name16
ticonderoga and crown point16
on one of the16
on the west side16
a letter from the16
with which they were16
the top of the16
of the new york16
in a council of16
and several of his16
on both sides of16
the spirit of the16
that he was not16
the face of the16
of sir henry clinton16
the residue of the16
be found in the16
was not until the16
part of the time16
the benefit of the16
was the first to16
to take possession of16
the fortunes of the16
so far as to16
the use of the16
the archives of the16
in the archives of16
a part of his16
at an early hour16
the appearance of the16
the direction of the16
was a native of16
in which they were16
the end of his16
letter to the president15
under the protection of15
and some of the15
the departure of the15
all parts of the15
on the present occasion15
what was to be15
bank of the river15
in honor of the15
and many of the15
on the top of15
of the reign of15
at the house of15
the days of the15
south side of the15
in a few days15
banks of the hudson15
the story of the15
to cross the river15
all that he had15
on one side of15
he had not been15
their wives and children15
to him by the15
the little white lady15
a large body of15
we are told that15
one of the first15
i am told that15
the security of the15
the merits of the15
it would have been15
on the arrival of15
with a body of15
by some of the15
upper part of the15
with the assistance of15
at the door of15
the fate of the15
in various parts of15
the rest of his15
in the style of15
by one of the15
in the cause of15
to which he had15
the summit of a15
the d of july15
a quarter of a15
at this critical juncture15
the count de rochambeau15
in possession of the15
the character of the15
in the hope of15
the month of may15
of the british army15
the success of the15
the subject of the15
about the middle of15
a copy of the15
in the time of15
the safety of the15
in the middle of15
was to be done15
the inhabitants of the14
it is one of14
he gave the name14
for the security of14
evening of the th14
were brought to a14
a number of the14
it was in vain14
may have been the14
the point of the14
the count de grasse14
of the order of14
to the number of14
it must have been14
the bosom of the14
some of the most14
one of the best14
had been in the14
the fork of the14
to the house of14
of the city of14
he was joined by14
of the state of14
not far from the14
in the height of14
of the name of14
of the present day14
the neighborhood of the14
to the relief of14
in the possession of14
the end of a14
for some time past14
the recovery of the14
north side of the14
time out of mind14
on a former occasion14
as well as the14
he was to be14
on the borders of14
of the americans was14
to the new world14
the good old times14
the remainder of his14
of the american army14
had been sent to14
to be able to14
manner in which he14
there was a general14
the eyes of the14
the editor of the14
the place where the14
the pride of the14
of which he was14
a member of the14
on his return to14
the present state of14
by the death of14
the great object of14
the exercise of his14
it was a great14
at the point of13
until the th of13
to the north of13
in the meantime he13
part of the island13
by sea and land13
loss of the americans13
the right of the13
at the court of13
well acquainted with the13
it was too late13
the descendants of the13
the time of his13
he appears to have13
the news of the13
of the capture of13
was to be a13
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it is true the13
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i could not but13
from one of the13
the command of a13
the good people of13
to his son diego13
in this way they13
to the editor of13
was said to be13
to the united states13
on the way to13
and that he had13
to inquire into the13
to take advantage of13
to be at hand13
of the nature of13
with his main force13
was a matter of13
he was accompanied by13
by this time the13
of the most important13
the admiral and his13
that he had not13
he found himself in13
end of the island13
the passage of the13
that the french were13
in this part of13
his wife and children13
for two or three13
with each other in13
the committee of safety13
and that he was13
of the province of13
which was to be13
after the death of13
supposed to be the13
he is said to13
history of new york13
in the open air13
on board of a13
that he was the13
about one hundred and13
the entrance of the13
on the left of13
to be one of13
to which he was13
along the coast of13
master simon and the12
the daughter of the12
a mile of the12
part of the army12
hundred and fifty men12
it will be recollected12
the governor of pennsylvania12
on the skirts of12
to be met with12
for the service of12
in the light of12
the right and left12
that they should be12
it was evident that12
columbus and his brothers12
part of his troops12
the side of the12
by the side of12
that he could not12
for the sake of12
it proved to be12
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had been accustomed to12
the loss of a12
proved to be a12
the defence of the12
into one of the12
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the gate of the12
now and then to12
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the destruction of the12
at the time that12
to which he gave12
of new york and12
the good of the12
front of the house12
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the commander of the12
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the d of may12
course of a few12
him that he had12
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the month of march12
the ears of the12
the young men of12
possession of the country12
of the enemy was12
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i do not think12
took refuge in the12
from generation to generation12
the art of war12
city of new york12
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the power of the12
put a stop to12
it is probable that12
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in danger of being12
that he had a12
from place to place12
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each side of the12
on the summit of12
that he had no12
it would be a12
fork of the ohio12
point of the bayonet12
the king and queen12
when he was a12
by land and water12
the remainder of the12
to the music of12
that he did not12
this was the first12
place on the th12
the rights of the12
appear to have been12
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the side of a12
one end of the12
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the appearance of a11
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of the duke of11
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one hundred and twenty11
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lower part of the11
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valley of the mohawk11
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of the coast of11
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out of the house11
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on the north side11
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the air of a11
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a few of the11
the ships of war11
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of the same name11
editor of the knickerbocker11
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of what he had10
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president of the council10
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the surface of the10
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part of the river10
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valley of the shenandoah10
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the chivalry of the10
the isle aux noix10
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with whom he was10
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history of the indies10
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to the people of10
the governor of virginia10
i have no doubt10
a man who has10
to sir henry clinton10
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part of the world9
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who had accompanied him9
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no great distance from9
the hero of the9
in all matters of9
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the st of july9
on their way to9
he is apt to9
a stop to the9
hands of the enemy9
at the gate of9
what was called the9
force of the enemy9
the sound of music9
the articles of capitulation9
of one hundred men9
the acts of parliament9
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to attend to the9
mouth of the river9
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great part of his9
command of the army9
the operations of the9
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called to mind the9
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the capture of fort9
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take command of the9
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adelantado of the seven9
the st of august9
on the th he9
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the boston port bill9
his seat in the9
the opinion of the9
of the french war9
with the rest of9
to serve as a9
it was with difficulty9
the front of the9
i make no doubt9
the secretary of state9
too strong to be9
the same time he9
of the terrestrial paradise9
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the conduct of columbus9
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in a new country9
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his mission to the9
of the grand khan9
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in the new world9
of columbus from jamaica9
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in his letter to9
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citizen of the world9
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for the greater part9
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the expense of the9
the st of october9
a great quantity of9
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is supposed to have9
of the surrounding country9
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course of the morning9
the d of february9
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to the main body9
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the arrival of his9
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one hundred and sixty9
he must have been9
of a few days9
the spirits of the9
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the same kind of9
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four years of age9
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the army in canada9
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on the jersey shore9
an attack upon the9
his back upon the9
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other parts of the9
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than that of the9
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the report of the9
to do the same9
the margin of the9
that he would not9
alonzo sanchez de carvajal9
the st of june9
in the library of9
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the artillery and baggage9
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to be seen in9
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one of the greatest9
between three and four9
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on the authority of9
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the number of the9
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at the island of9
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the reduction of fort9
to put a stop9
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the service of his9
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of the people of9
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the subjugation of the9
to take charge of9
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of oloffe the dreamer9
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