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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... marched out of town on the morning of the twenty - fifth to attack the American army . Lieutenant Colonel Carrington had arrived in camp that morning , and brought with him a supply of provisions which had been issued to the troops ...
... marched out of town on the morning of the twenty - fifth to attack the American army . Lieutenant Colonel Carrington had arrived in camp that morning , and brought with him a supply of provisions which had been issued to the troops ...
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... marched out of town on the morning of the twenty - fifth to attack the American army . Lieutenant Colonel Carrington had arrived in camp that morning , and brought with him a supply of provisions which had been issued to the troops ...
... marched out of town on the morning of the twenty - fifth to attack the American army . Lieutenant Colonel Carrington had arrived in camp that morning , and brought with him a supply of provisions which had been issued to the troops ...
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... marched up its southern side , and re- crossing it above the American detachment , and , eluding all the mea- sures taken to intercept him , accomplished his object with much toil and hazard . This reinforcement gave the British general ...
... marched up its southern side , and re- crossing it above the American detachment , and , eluding all the mea- sures taken to intercept him , accomplished his object with much toil and hazard . This reinforcement gave the British general ...
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... marched down the river on its north side to Neilson's ferry . Among the objects to be obtained by this movement was the security of the garrison at Motte's house . But the siege of that place had been so vigorously prosecuted that , on ...
... marched down the river on its north side to Neilson's ferry . Among the objects to be obtained by this movement was the security of the garrison at Motte's house . But the siege of that place had been so vigorously prosecuted that , on ...
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... marched at the head of two thousand men to the relief of Ninety Six . Greene received intelligence of his approach on the eleventh , and ordered Sumpter , to whose aid the cavalry was detached , to continue in his front , and to impede ...
... marched at the head of two thousand men to the relief of Ninety Six . Greene received intelligence of his approach on the eleventh , and ordered Sumpter , to whose aid the cavalry was detached , to continue in his front , and to impede ...
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