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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... action than was intended , in consequence of which he fell in with their medical and other staff , and with a number of the followers of the army and idle spectators , who took no part in the action . Too humane to cut his way through ...
... action than was intended , in consequence of which he fell in with their medical and other staff , and with a number of the followers of the army and idle spectators , who took no part in the action . Too humane to cut his way through ...
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... action . The Maryland brigade was in part rallied ; but Lord Rawdon had gained the hill , and it was thought too late to retrieve the fortune of the day . Greene determined to reserve his troops for a more auspicious moment , and ...
... action . The Maryland brigade was in part rallied ; but Lord Rawdon had gained the hill , and it was thought too late to retrieve the fortune of the day . Greene determined to reserve his troops for a more auspicious moment , and ...
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... action , the legion formed on its right flank , and the state troops of South Carolina on its left . The British advanced party was soon driven in ; and the Americans , continuing to press forward , were engaged with the main body ...
... action , the legion formed on its right flank , and the state troops of South Carolina on its left . The British advanced party was soon driven in ; and the Americans , continuing to press forward , were engaged with the main body ...
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