The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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Stran 440
... Virginia regulars , under Lieut . - Col . Porter- field , who had been wandering about the country since the disas- ter of Charleston ; and , on the 7th , the much - desired junction took place with the North Carolina militia . On the ...
... Virginia regulars , under Lieut . - Col . Porter- field , who had been wandering about the country since the disas- ter of Charleston ; and , on the 7th , the much - desired junction took place with the North Carolina militia . On the ...
Stran 485
... Virginia . With the reinforcements and assist- ance he might there expect to find , he hoped to effect the salvation of the South , and prevent the dismemberment of the Union . The object of Cornwallis was to get between him and Virginia ...
... Virginia . With the reinforcements and assist- ance he might there expect to find , he hoped to effect the salvation of the South , and prevent the dismemberment of the Union . The object of Cornwallis was to get between him and Virginia ...
Stran 518
... Virginia Continental troops , under Gen. St. Clair , for the support of Gen. Greene , trusting that , with this aid , he would be able to command the interior of South Caro- lina , and confine the enemy to the town of Charleston . A ...
... Virginia Continental troops , under Gen. St. Clair , for the support of Gen. Greene , trusting that , with this aid , he would be able to command the interior of South Caro- lina , and confine the enemy to the town of Charleston . A ...
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