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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... rear . The regiments commanded by Ford and Campbell , being com- posed chiefly of new levies , did not change their ground , and perform the evolutions necessary for the duty assigned to them , with the requisite rapidity and precision ...
... rear . The regiments commanded by Ford and Campbell , being com- posed chiefly of new levies , did not change their ground , and perform the evolutions necessary for the duty assigned to them , with the requisite rapidity and precision ...
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... rear guard of the British , consisting of about one hundred men , commanded by Captain Campbell , which the cavalry charged , sword in hand . They threw down their arms , and begged for quarter ; upon which they were placed under the ...
... rear guard of the British , consisting of about one hundred men , commanded by Captain Campbell , which the cavalry charged , sword in hand . They threw down their arms , and begged for quarter ; upon which they were placed under the ...
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... rear . The ar- tillery moved between the columns . At eight in the morning , about four miles from the British camp , the van fell in with a body of horse and foot , who were escorting an unarmed foraging party , and a brisk action ...
... rear . The ar- tillery moved between the columns . At eight in the morning , about four miles from the British camp , the van fell in with a body of horse and foot , who were escorting an unarmed foraging party , and a brisk action ...
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