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A roar of musketry sounded, and then a shout of joy. Washington was unharmed, and waving his hat, was cheering his men on to the at- tack. '" (See Map 5. ) In the meanwhile Hitchcock's brigade was advanc- ing on the enemy's left with the utmost coolness and precision. The right of his line was occupied by the New Hampshire regiment under Lieutenant Colonel Nixon; next from right to left were three Rhode Island regiments under Lieutenant Colonel Crary, Colonel Lippet and Colonel Hitchcock himsel...f; while on the left next to Cadwalader's men was a Massachu- setts regiment under Lieutenant Colonel Henshaw. *** The entire brigade was so worn down by constant fighting that it comprised a bare five or six hundred men, but its spirit was as sturdy as ever, its discipline superb. ""^ The gallant Hitchcock, himself dying with tuberculosis, drew them up some 200 yards from the British and they advanced as though on parade. Maw- hood, seeing the danger to his left, shifted his line somewhat to the east so as to meet it.
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