Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Washington Irving. batteries and a small naval force . Here General Sir Robert Pigott , who com- manded in the island , had his headquar- The force under him was about six thousand strong , variously posted about the island , some in ...
Washington Irving. batteries and a small naval force . Here General Sir Robert Pigott , who com- manded in the island , had his headquar- The force under him was about six thousand strong , variously posted about the island , some in ...
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... force , that he prepared for a sec- ond invasion of North Carolina . His plan was to leave Lord Rawdon at the central post of Camden with a considerable body of troops to keep all quiet , while his lord- ship by rapid marches would ...
... force , that he prepared for a sec- ond invasion of North Carolina . His plan was to leave Lord Rawdon at the central post of Camden with a considerable body of troops to keep all quiet , while his lord- ship by rapid marches would ...
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... force under Morgan to be two thousand . This exaggerated estimate , together with the idea that the militia would now be out in great force , rendered his lordship cautious . Supposing that Morgan , elated by his vic- tory , would ...
... force under Morgan to be two thousand . This exaggerated estimate , together with the idea that the militia would now be out in great force , rendered his lordship cautious . Supposing that Morgan , elated by his vic- tory , would ...
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Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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