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, Band 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... to meet them . “ I shall take every measure , " said this gallant officer , in a letter communicating his plan of operations to General Washington , " to avoid a misfortune . But neces- sity obliges me to commit myself to chance , and.
... to meet them . “ I shall take every measure , " said this gallant officer , in a letter communicating his plan of operations to General Washington , " to avoid a misfortune . But neces- sity obliges me to commit myself to chance , and.
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... communicated his intention of entering South Carolina to General Pickens with a request that he would assemble the western militia , and lay siege to Ninety Six , and Augusta . Having made these arrangements , he moved from Deep river ...
... communicated his intention of entering South Carolina to General Pickens with a request that he would assemble the western militia , and lay siege to Ninety Six , and Augusta . Having made these arrangements , he moved from Deep river ...
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... communicated to Cruger , by a loyalist who passed through the American lines , and extinguished every hope of carrying the place otherwise than by storm . Unwilling to relinquish a prize he was on the point of obtaining , Greene ...
... communicated to Cruger , by a loyalist who passed through the American lines , and extinguished every hope of carrying the place otherwise than by storm . Unwilling to relinquish a prize he was on the point of obtaining , Greene ...
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... communicated to Sump- ter's troops , and there being 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 ...
... communicated to Sump- ter's troops , and there being 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 ...
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... communicated to the officer commanding in Dorchester , the night before he reached that place . The advance , commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Hampton , met a small party , which he instantly charged , and , after killing and taking ...
... communicated to the officer commanding in Dorchester , the night before he reached that place . The advance , commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Hampton , met a small party , which he instantly charged , and , after killing and taking ...
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