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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... front of the Maryland brigade which was in the act of forming , until he reached the road , where he displayed his column . Perceiving that the British advanced with a narrow front , Greene ordered Colonel Ford , whose regiment was on ...
... front of the Maryland brigade which was in the act of forming , until he reached the road , where he displayed his column . Perceiving that the British advanced with a narrow front , Greene ordered Colonel Ford , whose regiment was on ...
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... front . The left wing commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Darke , formed the second ; and between the two lines , was an interval of about seventy yards.1 The right flank was supposed to be secured by the creek , by a steep bank , and by a ...
... front . The left wing commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Darke , formed the second ; and between the two lines , was an interval of about seventy yards.1 The right flank was supposed to be secured by the creek , by a steep bank , and by a ...
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... front of the British works which extends several miles west from the Miamis , and had taken a position , rendered almost inaccessible to horse by a quantity of fallen timber which appeared to have been blown up in a tornado . They were ...
... front of the British works which extends several miles west from the Miamis , and had taken a position , rendered almost inaccessible to horse by a quantity of fallen timber which appeared to have been blown up in a tornado . They were ...
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