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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... Lieutenant Colonel Stuart . On the Congaree , Greene was reinforced by Sumpter and Marion with about one thousand men ; and , on the 11th of July , marched towards Orangeburg with the intention of attacking the British army at that ...
... Lieutenant Colonel Stuart . On the Congaree , Greene was reinforced by Sumpter and Marion with about one thousand men ; and , on the 11th of July , marched towards Orangeburg with the intention of attacking the British army at that ...
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... Lieutenant Gaines came up with his field pieces , which opened on the enemy with considerable effect . General Greene also ordered up his first line with directions to move on briskly , and to advance as they fired . As this line came ...
... Lieutenant Gaines came up with his field pieces , which opened on the enemy with considerable effect . General Greene also ordered up his first line with directions to move on briskly , and to advance as they fired . As this line came ...
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... Lieutenant Gordon . Soon after the repulse of Washington , Lieutenant Colonel Hampton and Captain Kirkwood with his infantry , came up and renewed the attack on Majoribanks . Great efforts were made to dis- lodge him , but they were ...
... Lieutenant Gordon . Soon after the repulse of Washington , Lieutenant Colonel Hampton and Captain Kirkwood with his infantry , came up and renewed the attack on Majoribanks . Great efforts were made to dis- lodge him , but they were ...
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