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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... given by Lord Rawdon on the approach of Greene , to join him at Camden , that officer found himself opposed by Marion and Lee , who had seized the passes over the creeks in his route ; and had thus completely arrested his march . To ...
... given by Lord Rawdon on the approach of Greene , to join him at Camden , that officer found himself opposed by Marion and Lee , who had seized the passes over the creeks in his route ; and had thus completely arrested his march . To ...
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... given directions that the garrison of Ninety Six should retire to Augusta ; but his messengers were intercepted ; and Cruger , remaining without orders , determined to put his post in the best possible state of defence . On the 22nd of ...
... given directions that the garrison of Ninety Six should retire to Augusta ; but his messengers were intercepted ; and Cruger , remaining without orders , determined to put his post in the best possible state of defence . On the 22nd of ...
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... given for the exercise of their vindictive passions . They de- rived additional virulence from the examples occasionally afforded by the commanders of the British forces . After overrunning Georgia and South Carolina , they seem to have ...
... given for the exercise of their vindictive passions . They de- rived additional virulence from the examples occasionally afforded by the commanders of the British forces . After overrunning Georgia and South Carolina , they seem to have ...
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... given by Lieutenant Colonel Stuart , threw himself with the New York volunteers . The Americans pursued them closely , and took three hun- dred prisoners and two pieces of cannon . Unfortunately for their hopes of victory , the ...
... given by Lieutenant Colonel Stuart , threw himself with the New York volunteers . The Americans pursued them closely , and took three hun- dred prisoners and two pieces of cannon . Unfortunately for their hopes of victory , the ...
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... given to Wayne , Greene endeavoured to impress on that officer the importance of a course of conduct , always observed by himself , which might tend to conciliate parties . " Try , " says he , " by every means in your power , to soften ...
... given to Wayne , Greene endeavoured to impress on that officer the importance of a course of conduct , always observed by himself , which might tend to conciliate parties . " Try , " says he , " by every means in your power , to soften ...
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