Life of George Washington, Količina 4Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 31
... thousand five hundred British and Hessian troops , under Lord Rawdon , reinforcements for Sir Henry Clinton . It seemed evident the enemy intended to push their operations with vigor at the South ; per- haps , to make it the principal ...
... thousand five hundred British and Hessian troops , under Lord Rawdon , reinforcements for Sir Henry Clinton . It seemed evident the enemy intended to push their operations with vigor at the South ; per- haps , to make it the principal ...
Stran 32
... thousand four hundred rank and file , of which about two thousand eight hundred will have completed their term of service by the last of May ; while the enemy's regular force at New York and its dependencies , must amount , upon a ...
... thousand four hundred rank and file , of which about two thousand eight hundred will have completed their term of service by the last of May ; while the enemy's regular force at New York and its dependencies , must amount , upon a ...
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... thousand regu- lars and four thousand refugees , with some militia , on which no great dependence could be placed . Their naval force consisted of one seventy - four gun - ship , and three or four small frigates . In this situation of ...
... thousand regu- lars and four thousand refugees , with some militia , on which no great dependence could be placed . Their naval force consisted of one seventy - four gun - ship , and three or four small frigates . In this situation of ...
Stran 42
... thousand rank and file , fit for duty . Among these was a prevalent discontent . Their pay was five months in arrear ; if now paid it would be in Continental cur- rency , without allowance for depreciation , consequently , almost ...
... thousand rank and file , fit for duty . Among these was a prevalent discontent . Their pay was five months in arrear ; if now paid it would be in Continental cur- rency , without allowance for depreciation , consequently , almost ...
Stran 49
... thousand regulars and one thou- sand North Carolina militia . About the same time Admiral Arbuthnot , in the Roebuck , passed Sullivan's Island , with a fresh south- erly breeze , at the head of a squadron of seven armed vessels and two ...
... thousand regulars and one thou- sand North Carolina militia . About the same time Admiral Arbuthnot , in the Roebuck , passed Sullivan's Island , with a fresh south- erly breeze , at the head of a squadron of seven armed vessels and two ...
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