Royal Raiders: The Tories of the American RevolutionBobbs-Merrill, 1963 - 288 strani |
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... forces would then be outnumbered , he advised MacDonald to avoid a battle . At least to some extent , this influenced MacDonald to lead his soldiers along the southwest side of the Cape Fear River toward the coast . There he hoped to ...
... forces would then be outnumbered , he advised MacDonald to avoid a battle . At least to some extent , this influenced MacDonald to lead his soldiers along the southwest side of the Cape Fear River toward the coast . There he hoped to ...
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... force and con- sistency misrepresent us to the ministry . " 5 Dunmore had his own ideas about securing peace , so when ... forces faced each other across the bridge which joined two marshy shores . Woodford had erected fortifications and ...
... force and con- sistency misrepresent us to the ministry . " 5 Dunmore had his own ideas about securing peace , so when ... forces faced each other across the bridge which joined two marshy shores . Woodford had erected fortifications and ...
Stran 112
... force numbered approximately 875 men . At Oswego , Joseph Brant , also known as Chief Thayendanegea , joined him with ... forces of Barry St. Leger were forming . Single columns of Indians , widely spaced from each other , pre- ceded the ...
... force numbered approximately 875 men . At Oswego , Joseph Brant , also known as Chief Thayendanegea , joined him with ... forces of Barry St. Leger were forming . Single columns of Indians , widely spaced from each other , pre- ceded the ...
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