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talions , under Colonel Elbert , with the the light infantry , until he arrived at the
road to their right , were covered on path pointed out by his guide , by which the
left by rice - swamp3 ; being further he would be enabled to turn the enemy's ...
talions , under Colonel Elbert , with the the light infantry , until he arrived at the
road to their right , were covered on path pointed out by his guide , by which the
left by rice - swamp3 ; being further he would be enabled to turn the enemy's ...
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Huger was the last that was they were polted ; and on the right and engaged ,
and gave the enemy a check , left were iwo old fields . In this pofi . We retreated
in good order to the Reetion we waited for the enemy , having dy Fork river , and
...
Huger was the last that was they were polted ; and on the right and engaged ,
and gave the enemy a check , left were iwo old fields . In this pofi . We retreated
in good order to the Reetion we waited for the enemy , having dy Fork river , and
...
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At five a . n . the ist init . faw On Monday , April 30 , at day.light , the enemy's feet
aftern , about eight or found the van and center of the squadron nine miles distant
. At twenty - six mifeparated at some distance from the Bar- nutes past five ...
At five a . n . the ist init . faw On Monday , April 30 , at day.light , the enemy's feet
aftern , about eight or found the van and center of the squadron nine miles distant
. At twenty - six mifeparated at some distance from the Bar- nutes past five ...
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WELCK INDIANS in America | 51 |
Lord GEORGE GORDON Addreſs of the hardſhips ſuffered by the Americans 05 | 73 |
A feaſible pacific ADDRESS | 97 |
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