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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... reason to apprehend the loss of all his lower posts , unless he should take a position which would support them . He had therefore determined to evacuate Camden , unless the issue of a bat- tle with Greene should be such as to remove ...
... reason to apprehend the loss of all his lower posts , unless he should take a position which would support them . He had therefore determined to evacuate Camden , unless the issue of a bat- tle with Greene should be such as to remove ...
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... reason to fear the approach of Lord Raw- don , the enterprise was abandoned . Sumpter crossed the San- tee ; and the legion rejoined the army , then encamped at the July 18 . high hills of that river . The intense heat of this sultry ...
... reason to fear the approach of Lord Raw- don , the enterprise was abandoned . Sumpter crossed the San- tee ; and the legion rejoined the army , then encamped at the July 18 . high hills of that river . The intense heat of this sultry ...
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... reason to fear the approach of Lord Raw- don , the enterprise was abandoned . Sumpter crossed the San- tee ; and the legion rejoined the army , then encamped at the high hills of that river . July 18 . The intense heat of this sultry ...
... reason to fear the approach of Lord Raw- don , the enterprise was abandoned . Sumpter crossed the San- tee ; and the legion rejoined the army , then encamped at the high hills of that river . July 18 . The intense heat of this sultry ...
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... reason to believe that the actual guilt of this transaction extended farther . Charleston was held until the 14th of December . Previous to its evacuation , General Leslie had proposed a cessation of hostilities , and that his troops ...
... reason to believe that the actual guilt of this transaction extended farther . Charleston was held until the 14th of December . Previous to its evacuation , General Leslie had proposed a cessation of hostilities , and that his troops ...
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... reason to believe that the actual guilt of this transaction extended farther . Charleston was held until the 14th of December . Previous to its evacuation , General Leslie had proposed a cessation of hostilities , and that his troops ...
... reason to believe that the actual guilt of this transaction extended farther . Charleston was held until the 14th of December . Previous to its evacuation , General Leslie had proposed a cessation of hostilities , and that his troops ...
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