Life of George Washington, Količina 6G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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... ordered the artillery to open a fire upon them , and then rode to General Gates , who was in the rear of the line , to inform him of the cause of the firing . Gates ordered that Stevens should advance briskly * Narrative of Adjutant ...
... ordered the artillery to open a fire upon them , and then rode to General Gates , who was in the rear of the line , to inform him of the cause of the firing . Gates ordered that Stevens should advance briskly * Narrative of Adjutant ...
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... ordered to give way readily . The outpost which cov- ered the camp defended itself more obstinately , though exceedingly galled by the riflemen . Wayne pushed forward with the Pennsylvania line , eight hundred strong , and three field ...
... ordered to give way readily . The outpost which cov- ered the camp defended itself more obstinately , though exceedingly galled by the riflemen . Wayne pushed forward with the Pennsylvania line , eight hundred strong , and three field ...
Stran 401
... ordered a selection to be made by lot , for the above purpose , from among the British officers , prisoners at Lancas- ter in Pennsylvania . To enhance the painful nature of the case , the lot fell upon Captain Charles Asgill , of the ...
... ordered a selection to be made by lot , for the above purpose , from among the British officers , prisoners at Lancas- ter in Pennsylvania . To enhance the painful nature of the case , the lot fell upon Captain Charles Asgill , of the ...
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advance aide-de-camp American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack baggage battle bayonet boats British British army Camden camp captured Catawba cavalry Charleston Chesapeake Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress corps Count de Grasse Count de Rochambeau Creek crossed despatched detachment dragoons effect encamped enemy enemy's favor Ferry fire fleet foraging force ford French garrison Gates gave give Greene Greene's guard Hamilton honor horse Hudson hundred infantry ington James River junction killed King's Lafayette land legion letter Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon lordship Major André marquis ment miles military militia Morgan mountain mounted night North Carolina o'clock officers ordered party Pedee River prisoners pursuit quarters received redoubts reinforcements reply retreat road Rochambeau sent ships side Siege of Yorktown Sir Henry Clinton South Sumter Tallmadge Tarleton thousand tion took Virginia Wash Washington Wayne West Point wounded writes York York Island York River Yorktown