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 2 |
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General Greene remained on the right , with Campbell's regiment . Captain
Morgan of Virginia , and Captain Benson of Maryland , who commanded the
piquets , gave the enemy a warm reception ; but were soon compelled to retire .
Captain ...
General Greene remained on the right , with Campbell's regiment . Captain
Morgan of Virginia , and Captain Benson of Maryland , who commanded the
piquets , gave the enemy a warm reception ; but were soon compelled to retire .
Captain ...
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These casualties disappointed this very interesting part of Greene's intended
operations.1 The artillery , however , played on the enemy with considerable
effect ; and the regiments of Gunby and Hawes advanced on the British front with
...
These casualties disappointed this very interesting part of Greene's intended
operations.1 The artillery , however , played on the enemy with considerable
effect ; and the regiments of Gunby and Hawes advanced on the British front with
...
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With his own regiment , and with the battalions commanded by Majors Butler ?
and Clarke , Darke was ordered again to charge with the bayonet . These orders
were executed with intrepidity and momentary success . The Indians were driven
...
With his own regiment , and with the battalions commanded by Majors Butler ?
and Clarke , Darke was ordered again to charge with the bayonet . These orders
were executed with intrepidity and momentary success . The Indians were driven
...
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