The Life of George Washington, Količina 4John B. Alden, 1887 |
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... Side of the Santee . His ' Affair with Tarleton at Black Stock Hill . - - Gates at Hillsborough . - His -- Domestic Misfortunes . Arrival of Greene . - His Considerate Conduct . Gates retires to his Estate . - Condition of the Army ...
... Side of the Santee . His ' Affair with Tarleton at Black Stock Hill . - - Gates at Hillsborough . - His -- Domestic Misfortunes . Arrival of Greene . - His Considerate Conduct . Gates retires to his Estate . - Condition of the Army ...
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... side he cut a canal , from one to the other of the swamps which border these rivers . In advance of the canal were two rows of abatis and a double picketed ditch . Within the canal , and between it and the main works , were strong ...
... side he cut a canal , from one to the other of the swamps which border these rivers . In advance of the canal were two rows of abatis and a double picketed ditch . Within the canal , and between it and the main works , were strong ...
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... side of the North River , amounts only to ten thousand four hundred rauk and file , of which about two thousand eight hun- dred will have completed their term of service by the last of May ; while the enemy's regular force at New York ...
... side of the North River , amounts only to ten thousand four hundred rauk and file , of which about two thousand eight hun- dred will have completed their term of service by the last of May ; while the enemy's regular force at New York ...
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... side of Cooper River , by the only passage now open , and threw himself into Charleston . It was a timely reinforcement , and joyfully welcomed ; for the garrison , when in greatest force , amounted to a little more than two thousand ...
... side of Cooper River , by the only passage now open , and threw himself into Charleston . It was a timely reinforcement , and joyfully welcomed ; for the garrison , when in greatest force , amounted to a little more than two thousand ...
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... side of the Santee River to the district of Ninety - Six , a fertile and salubrious region , between the Savan- nah and the Saluda rivers : while a third , under Cornwallis , was to cross the Santee , march up the northeast bank , and ...
... side of the Santee River to the district of Ninety - Six , a fertile and salubrious region , between the Savan- nah and the Saluda rivers : while a third , under Cornwallis , was to cross the Santee , march up the northeast bank , and ...
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