The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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Stran 337
... moved quickly . Every attempt was to be made to check them . The divisions of Generals Greene and Stephen were ... move near them with his troops , as soon as he should be reinforced by the Maryland militia . Light troops were sent ...
... moved quickly . Every attempt was to be made to check them . The divisions of Generals Greene and Stephen were ... move near them with his troops , as soon as he should be reinforced by the Maryland militia . Light troops were sent ...
Stran 339
... moving with great caution , as the country was difficult , woody , and not well known to them . About three miles in ... move to the river in question . By two o'clock in the morning , the army was under march , and by the next evening ...
... moving with great caution , as the country was difficult , woody , and not well known to them . About three miles in ... move to the river in question . By two o'clock in the morning , the army was under march , and by the next evening ...
Stran 430
... move . As Buford was moving with celerity , and had the advantage of distance , Cornwallis detached Tarleton in pur- suit of him , with one hundred and seventy dragoons , a hundred mounted infantry , and a three - pounder . The bold ...
... move . As Buford was moving with celerity , and had the advantage of distance , Cornwallis detached Tarleton in pur- suit of him , with one hundred and seventy dragoons , a hundred mounted infantry , and a three - pounder . The bold ...
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