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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... person against the left flank of the British , being also in some disorder , began to give ground . Perceiving this reverse in his affairs , and knowing that he could not rely on his second line , Greene thought it most adviseable to ...
... person against the left flank of the British , being also in some disorder , began to give ground . Perceiving this reverse in his affairs , and knowing that he could not rely on his second line , Greene thought it most adviseable to ...
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... person to the former . The post at Ninety Six was fortified . The principal work , which , from its form , was called the Star , and which was on the right of the village , consisted of sixteen salient and re - entering angles , and was ...
... person to the former . The post at Ninety Six was fortified . The principal work , which , from its form , was called the Star , and which was on the right of the village , consisted of sixteen salient and re - entering angles , and was ...
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... person towards the Congarce . Supposing that his adversary intended to preserve the post at Ninety Six , where the royalists were numerous , and to establish one or two on the Congaree , where provisions were more plentiful than in any ...
... person towards the Congarce . Supposing that his adversary intended to preserve the post at Ninety Six , where the royalists were numerous , and to establish one or two on the Congaree , where provisions were more plentiful than in any ...
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... person who would inform against the perpetrator of the crime , he could never be discovered . " The whole country , " said General Greene in one of his letters , " is one continued scene of blood and slaughter . " Greene was too humane ...
... person who would inform against the perpetrator of the crime , he could never be discovered . " The whole country , " said General Greene in one of his letters , " is one continued scene of blood and slaughter . " Greene was too humane ...
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... person towards the Congaree . June 29 . Supposing that his adversary intended to preserve the post at Ninety mmm , and to establish one or two on Six , where the royalists the Congaree , where part of the state , Gr plan which he balin ...
... person towards the Congaree . June 29 . Supposing that his adversary intended to preserve the post at Ninety mmm , and to establish one or two on Six , where the royalists the Congaree , where part of the state , Gr plan which he balin ...
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