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 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... Lord Rawdon had been induced to relinquish , thus hastily , his designs upon Greene , by the insecurity of his situation . The state of the British power in South Carolina was such as to re- quire a temporary surrender of the upper ...
... Lord Rawdon had been induced to relinquish , thus hastily , his designs upon Greene , by the insecurity of his situation . The state of the British power in South Carolina was such as to re- quire a temporary surrender of the upper ...
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... Lord Rawdon arrived at Ninety - Six ; and , on the evening of the same day , marched in quest of the American army ... Rawdon had crossed the Saluda , he retreated towards Virginia . Lord Rawdon pursued him to the Ennore , whence he ...
... Lord Rawdon arrived at Ninety - Six ; and , on the evening of the same day , marched in quest of the American army ... Rawdon had crossed the Saluda , he retreated towards Virginia . Lord Rawdon pursued him to the Ennore , whence he ...
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... Lord Rawdon , and that gallant nobleman has been censured throughout America for an act which has been universally execrated . A letter addressed by him to the late General Lee , on receiving the memoirs of the southern war , written by ...
... Lord Rawdon , and that gallant nobleman has been censured throughout America for an act which has been universally execrated . A letter addressed by him to the late General Lee , on receiving the memoirs of the southern war , written by ...
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