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 2 |
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When Lord Cornwallis entered North Carolina , the military operations in the
more southern states were committed to Lord Rawdon . For the preservation of
his power , a line of posts slightly fortified had been continued from Charleston ,
by the ...
When Lord Cornwallis entered North Carolina , the military operations in the
more southern states were committed to Lord Rawdon . For the preservation of
his power , a line of posts slightly fortified had been continued from Charleston ,
by the ...
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The north branch of the Edisto , which , for thirty miles , was passable only at the
place occupied by Rawdon , interposed an insuperable obstacle to any attempt
on Cruger ; and Greene thought it most adviseable to force the British out of the ...
The north branch of the Edisto , which , for thirty miles , was passable only at the
place occupied by Rawdon , interposed an insuperable obstacle to any attempt
on Cruger ; and Greene thought it most adviseable to force the British out of the ...
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The north , in an unrestrained intercourse with the south , protected by the equal
laws of a common government , finds in the productions of the latter , great
additional resources of maritime and commercial enterprise , and precious
materials of ...
The north , in an unrestrained intercourse with the south , protected by the equal
laws of a common government , finds in the productions of the latter , great
additional resources of maritime and commercial enterprise , and precious
materials of ...
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