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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... ground with unexpected obstinacy . In the ardour of action , the order not to advance was disre- garded , and the British pressed forward as the militia retired . The artillery which was placed in the road was well served on both sides ...
... ground with unexpected obstinacy . In the ardour of action , the order not to advance was disre- garded , and the British pressed forward as the militia retired . The artillery which was placed in the road was well served on both sides ...
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... ground , and under circumstances extremely disadvantageous to the Americans , Greene withdrew them a small distance , and formed them again in the wood in which the battle had been fought . Thinking it unadviseable to renew the ...
... ground , and under circumstances extremely disadvantageous to the Americans , Greene withdrew them a small distance , and formed them again in the wood in which the battle had been fought . Thinking it unadviseable to renew the ...
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... ground , and from the shelter which the woods afforded , the assailants were scarcely seen but when springing from one cover to another , in which In his official letter , General St. Clair says that the ground would not admit a larger ...
... ground , and from the shelter which the woods afforded , the assailants were scarcely seen but when springing from one cover to another , in which In his official letter , General St. Clair says that the ground would not admit a larger ...
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