The Life of George Washington, Količina 3Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... movements , and hold them in check when on the march , until the rest of the troops could come up . Gen- eral Dickinson was charged by Lee with this duty . Morgan was likewise stationed with his corps to be ready for skirmish- ing ...
... movements , and hold them in check when on the march , until the rest of the troops could come up . Gen- eral Dickinson was charged by Lee with this duty . Morgan was likewise stationed with his corps to be ready for skirmish- ing ...
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... movements of the enemy , and attack him wherever he should make his main attempt to cross . Whenever the enemy should have actually crossed , the different bodies of militia were to make the best of their way to a rendezvous , sixteen ...
... movements of the enemy , and attack him wherever he should make his main attempt to cross . Whenever the enemy should have actually crossed , the different bodies of militia were to make the best of their way to a rendezvous , sixteen ...
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... Movements and Counter - movements of Cornwallis and Lafayette in Virginia - Tarleton and his Troopers Scour the Country - A Dash at the State Legislature - Attempt to Surprise the Governor at Mon- ticello - Retreat of Jefferson to ...
... Movements and Counter - movements of Cornwallis and Lafayette in Virginia - Tarleton and his Troopers Scour the Country - A Dash at the State Legislature - Attempt to Surprise the Governor at Mon- ticello - Retreat of Jefferson to ...
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CHAPTER I | 12 |
Scarcity in the British CampGates bides his TimeForaging Move | 21 |
CHAPTER III | 37 |
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