The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ...J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... Americans until his arrangements should be completed . The American van continuing to move forward , encountered the Bri- tish advanced party ; upon which Captain Lieutenant Gaines came up with his field pieces , which opened on the ...
... Americans until his arrangements should be completed . The American van continuing to move forward , encountered the Bri- tish advanced party ; upon which Captain Lieutenant Gaines came up with his field pieces , which opened on the ...
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... American right extended beyond the British left , ordered Captain Rudolph , of the legion infantry , to turn their flank and give them a raking fire . This order was instantly executed with precision and effect . Charged thus both in ...
... American right extended beyond the British left , ordered Captain Rudolph , of the legion infantry , to turn their flank and give them a raking fire . This order was instantly executed with precision and effect . Charged thus both in ...
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... American right extended beyond the British left , ordered Captain Rudolph , of the legion infantry , to turn their flank and give them a raking fire . This order was instantly executed with precision and effect . Charged thus both in ...
... American right extended beyond the British left , ordered Captain Rudolph , of the legion infantry , to turn their flank and give them a raking fire . This order was instantly executed with precision and effect . Charged thus both in ...
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... American right extended beyond the British left , ordered Captain Rudolph , of the legion infantry , to turn their flank and give them a raking fire . This order was instantly executed with precision and effect . Charged thus both in ...
... American right extended beyond the British left , ordered Captain Rudolph , of the legion infantry , to turn their flank and give them a raking fire . This order was instantly executed with precision and effect . Charged thus both in ...
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... Americans until his arrangements should be completed . The American van continuing to move forward , encountered the Bri- tish advanced party ; upon which Captain Lieutenant Gaines came up with his field pieces , which opened on the ...
... Americans until his arrangements should be completed . The American van continuing to move forward , encountered the Bri- tish advanced party ; upon which Captain Lieutenant Gaines came up with his field pieces , which opened on the ...
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