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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... effect ; and the regiments of Gunby and Hawes advanced on the British front with resolution . Some companies on the right of the Maryland regi- ment returned the fire of the enemy , and their example was followed by the others ...
... effect ; and the regiments of Gunby and Hawes advanced on the British front with resolution . Some companies on the right of the Maryland regi- ment returned the fire of the enemy , and their example was followed by the others ...
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... effect . Charged thus both in front and flank , the British broke successively on the left , till the example was followed by all that part of the line . The Marylanders under Williams , had already used the bayonet , and before the ...
... effect . Charged thus both in front and flank , the British broke successively on the left , till the example was followed by all that part of the line . The Marylanders under Williams , had already used the bayonet , and before the ...
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... effect . Charged thus both in front and flank , the British broke successively on the left , till the example was followed by all that part of the line . The Marylanders under Williams , had already used the bayonet , and before the ...
... effect . Charged thus both in front and flank , the British broke successively on the left , till the example was followed by all that part of the line . The Marylanders under Williams , had already used the bayonet , and before the ...
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... effect . Charged thus both in front and flank , the British broke successively on the left , till the example was followed by all that part of the line . The Marylanders under Williams , had already used the bayonet , and before the ...
... effect . Charged thus both in front and flank , the British broke successively on the left , till the example was followed by all that part of the line . The Marylanders under Williams , had already used the bayonet , and before the ...
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... effect . General Greene also ordered up his first line with directions to move on briskly , and to advance as they fired . As this line came into action , the legion formed on its right flank , and the state troops of South Carolina on ...
... effect . General Greene also ordered up his first line with directions to move on briskly , and to advance as they fired . As this line came into action , the legion formed on its right flank , and the state troops of South Carolina on ...
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