The Life of George Washington, Količina 3Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... American Batteries . c .. American troops formed near the Court - house , f . First position taken by General Lee in his retreat . g..Attack by a Party of British in the woods . h..Positions taken by General Lee . - i .. British ...
... American Batteries . c .. American troops formed near the Court - house , f . First position taken by General Lee in his retreat . g..Attack by a Party of British in the woods . h..Positions taken by General Lee . - i .. British ...
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... American batteries erected on commanding points . He also returned to New York , and shortly afterward , availing himself of a permission granted him some time before by government , resigned the command of the fleet to Admiral Gambier ...
... American batteries erected on commanding points . He also returned to New York , and shortly afterward , availing himself of a permission granted him some time before by government , resigned the command of the fleet to Admiral Gambier ...
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... American struggle , has caused many of the young nobility to seek this new field of achievement , who , to use de Rochambeau's words , brought out with them the heroic and chivalrous cour- age of the ancient French nobility . To their ...
... American struggle , has caused many of the young nobility to seek this new field of achievement , who , to use de Rochambeau's words , brought out with them the heroic and chivalrous cour- age of the ancient French nobility . To their ...
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CHAPTER I | 12 |
Scarcity in the British CampGates bides his TimeForaging Move | 21 |
CHAPTER III | 37 |
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