The Life of George Washington, Količina 4John B. Alden, 1887 |
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... River . Cornwallis at Ram- sour's Mills My 248 CHAPTER XIX . Greene joins Morgan on the Catawba . - Adopts the Fabian Policy . - Movement of Cornwallis to cross the Catawba.— Affair at McGowan's Ford . — Mili- tia surprised by Tarleton ...
... River . Cornwallis at Ram- sour's Mills My 248 CHAPTER XIX . Greene joins Morgan on the Catawba . - Adopts the Fabian Policy . - Movement of Cornwallis to cross the Catawba.— Affair at McGowan's Ford . — Mili- tia surprised by Tarleton ...
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... name of its owner . It commanded a road which passed from north to south down along the narrow but fertile valley of the Sawmill River , now known by its ATTACK ON YOUNG'S HOUSE . 9 original Indian name of LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... name of its owner . It commanded a road which passed from north to south down along the narrow but fertile valley of the Sawmill River , now known by its ATTACK ON YOUNG'S HOUSE . 9 original Indian name of LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... the artillery horses , and all those of the cavalry perished . The scattered ships rejoined each other about the end of January , at Tybee Bay 1 Ann . Register 1780 , p . 217 . on Savannah River , where those that had sus .
... the artillery horses , and all those of the cavalry perished . The scattered ships rejoined each other about the end of January , at Tybee Bay 1 Ann . Register 1780 , p . 217 . on Savannah River , where those that had sus .
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Washington Irving. on Savannah River , where those that had sus . tained damage were repaired as speedily as possible . The loss of the cavalry horses was especially felt by Sir Henry . There was a corps of two hundred and fifty dragoons ...
Washington Irving. on Savannah River , where those that had sus . tained damage were repaired as speedily as possible . The loss of the cavalry horses was especially felt by Sir Henry . There was a corps of two hundred and fifty dragoons ...
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... River , opposite to the city , while a part of the fleet proceeded - round by sea , for the purpose of blockading ... rivers . Beyond the main works on the land side he cut a canal , from one to the other of the swamps which border these ...
... River , opposite to the city , while a part of the fleet proceeded - round by sea , for the purpose of blockading ... rivers . Beyond the main works on the land side he cut a canal , from one to the other of the swamps which border these ...
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