Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam, 1869 |
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Stran 31
... Lord Rawdon , reinforce- ments for Sir Henry Clinton . It seemed evident the enemy intended to push their operations with vigor at the South ; perhaps , to make it the prin- cipal theatre of the war . " We are now.
... Lord Rawdon , reinforce- ments for Sir Henry Clinton . It seemed evident the enemy intended to push their operations with vigor at the South ; perhaps , to make it the prin- cipal theatre of the war . " We are now.
Stran 92
... Lord Rawdon , who made Camden his principal post . This town , the capital of Kershaw Dis- trict , a fertile , fruitful country , was situated on the east bank of the Wateree River , on the road leading to North Carolina . It was to be ...
... Lord Rawdon , who made Camden his principal post . This town , the capital of Kershaw Dis- trict , a fertile , fruitful country , was situated on the east bank of the Wateree River , on the road leading to North Carolina . It was to be ...
Stran 98
... Lord Rawdon had concentrated his forces at Camden . The post was flanked by the Wateree River and Pine - tree Creek , and strengthened with redoubts . Lord Cornwallis had hastened hither from Charleston on learning that affairs in this ...
... Lord Rawdon had concentrated his forces at Camden . The post was flanked by the Wateree River and Pine - tree Creek , and strengthened with redoubts . Lord Cornwallis had hastened hither from Charleston on learning that affairs in this ...
Stran 206
... Lord Rawdon . In the course of this desolate march , the Brit- ish suffered as usual from the vengeance of an outraged country , being fired upon from behind trees and other coverts by the yeomanry ; their sentries shot down at their ...
... Lord Rawdon . In the course of this desolate march , the Brit- ish suffered as usual from the vengeance of an outraged country , being fired upon from behind trees and other coverts by the yeomanry ; their sentries shot down at their ...
Stran 248
... Lord Rawdon at the central post of Camden with a considerable body of troops to keep all quiet , while his lordship , by rapid marches , would throw INVASION OF NORTH CAROLINA . 249 himself between Greene and.
... Lord Rawdon at the central post of Camden with a considerable body of troops to keep all quiet , while his lordship , by rapid marches , would throw INVASION OF NORTH CAROLINA . 249 himself between Greene and.
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