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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... whole force of Greene , and he deter- mined to direct his operations against them . Lee was ordered to pro- ceed against the latter , while the general should march in person to the former . The post at Ninety Six was fortified . The ...
... whole force of Greene , and he deter- mined to direct his operations against them . Lee was ordered to pro- ceed against the latter , while the general should march in person to the former . The post at Ninety Six was fortified . The ...
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... whole , and made forty or fifty prisoners . Sumpter advanced against Monk's corner . This post was defended by Lieutenant Colonel Coates with the 19th British regiment , and a troop of horse . He had taken possession of a brick church ...
... whole , and made forty or fifty prisoners . Sumpter advanced against Monk's corner . This post was defended by Lieutenant Colonel Coates with the 19th British regiment , and a troop of horse . He had taken possession of a brick church ...
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... whole army had exhibited a degree of activity , courage , and pa- tient suffering , surpassing any expectation that could have been formed of troops composed chiefly of new levies ; and its general had manifest- ed great firmness ...
... whole army had exhibited a degree of activity , courage , and pa- tient suffering , surpassing any expectation that could have been formed of troops composed chiefly of new levies ; and its general had manifest- ed great firmness ...
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... whole country , " said General Greene in one of his letters , " is one continued scene of blood and slaughter . " Greene was too humane , as well as too judicious , not to discourage this exterminating spirit . Perceiving in it the ...
... whole country , " said General Greene in one of his letters , " is one continued scene of blood and slaughter . " Greene was too humane , as well as too judicious , not to discourage this exterminating spirit . Perceiving in it the ...
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... whole force of the nation against France and Spain ; and to suspend offensive operations in the interior of the United States , until the strength of those powers should be broken . In the mean time , the posts then occupied by their ...
... whole force of the nation against France and Spain ; and to suspend offensive operations in the interior of the United States , until the strength of those powers should be broken . In the mean time , the posts then occupied by their ...
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