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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... prisoners , among whom were all the surgeons belong- ing to the British army . The Americans retreated in good order about four miles from the field of battle , and proceeded , next day , to Rugeley's mills . The pursuit was continued ...
... prisoners , among whom were all the surgeons belong- ing to the British army . The Americans retreated in good order about four miles from the field of battle , and proceeded , next day , to Rugeley's mills . The pursuit was continued ...
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... prisoners to the ground from which he had marched in the morning , determined again to fight the British army when it should retreat from the Eutaws . Every corps engaged in this hard fought battle received the applause of the general ...
... prisoners to the ground from which he had marched in the morning , determined again to fight the British army when it should retreat from the Eutaws . Every corps engaged in this hard fought battle received the applause of the general ...
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... prisoners would furnish a list almost equally numerous . The conciliatory disposition of the government was stated , and its repeated efforts to obtain a peace were enumerated . It was particularly observed that in 1790 , when a treaty ...
... prisoners would furnish a list almost equally numerous . The conciliatory disposition of the government was stated , and its repeated efforts to obtain a peace were enumerated . It was particularly observed that in 1790 , when a treaty ...
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