The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... formed when the attack commenced . On perceiving the Americans , the British army was formed in order of battle ; and , about half past four , the action began . It was kept up warmly for some time . The American right first gave way ...
... formed when the attack commenced . On perceiving the Americans , the British army was formed in order of battle ; and , about half past four , the action began . It was kept up warmly for some time . The American right first gave way ...
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... formed a small distance in front of their camp , in a plain thinly covered with pine , shrub oaks , and under growth , and extended from the river about a mile to a marsh at the foot of the mountain . The Americans advanced in a single ...
... formed a small distance in front of their camp , in a plain thinly covered with pine , shrub oaks , and under growth , and extended from the river about a mile to a marsh at the foot of the mountain . The Americans advanced in a single ...
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... formed the right , and the twenty - third and thirty - third regiments , led by Lieutenant Colonel Webster , and supported by Brigadier Gen- eral O'Hara with the grenadiers and second battalion of the guards , formed the left . The ...
... formed the right , and the twenty - third and thirty - third regiments , led by Lieutenant Colonel Webster , and supported by Brigadier Gen- eral O'Hara with the grenadiers and second battalion of the guards , formed the left . The ...
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