Life of George Washington, Količina 6G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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... Lord Cornwallis had arrived at Camden . Such , however , we are assured by his adjutant - general , was the fact . * By a singular coincidence , Lord Cornwallis on the very same evening sallied forth from Camden to attack the American ...
... Lord Cornwallis had arrived at Camden . Such , however , we are assured by his adjutant - general , was the fact . * By a singular coincidence , Lord Cornwallis on the very same evening sallied forth from Camden to attack the American ...
Stran 141
... Lord Cornwallis himself was seized with a bilious fever , which obliged him to halt two days in the Catawba settlement , and afterwards to be conveyed in a wagon , giving up the command to Lord Rawdon . In the course of this desolate ...
... Lord Cornwallis himself was seized with a bilious fever , which obliged him to halt two days in the Catawba settlement , and afterwards to be conveyed in a wagon , giving up the command to Lord Rawdon . In the course of this desolate ...
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... Cornwallis has been at our heels from day to day ever since we left Guil- ford , and our movements from thence to this place have been of the most critical kind , hav- ing a river in ... Lord Cornwallis , however , did not deem it prudent.
... Cornwallis has been at our heels from day to day ever since we left Guil- ford , and our movements from thence to this place have been of the most critical kind , hav- ing a river in ... Lord Cornwallis , however , did not deem it prudent.
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