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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... river , he detached Lee to join General Marion , and communicated his intention of entering South Carolina to General Pickens with a request that he would assem- ble the western militia , and lay siege to Ninety Six , and Augusta ...
... river , he detached Lee to join General Marion , and communicated his intention of entering South Carolina to General Pickens with a request that he would assem- ble the western militia , and lay siege to Ninety Six , and Augusta ...
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... river on its north side to Neilson's ferry . Among the objects to be obtained by this movement was the security of the garrison at Motte's house . But the siege of that place had been so vigorously prose- cuted that , on crossing the river ...
... river on its north side to Neilson's ferry . Among the objects to be obtained by this movement was the security of the garrison at Motte's house . But the siege of that place had been so vigorously prose- cuted that , on crossing the river ...
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... river St. Croix , from its source to its mouth in the bay of Passamaquoddy , is the boundary between the two nations . Three rivers of that name empty into the bay . The Americans claimed the most eastern , as the real St. Croix , while ...
... river St. Croix , from its source to its mouth in the bay of Passamaquoddy , is the boundary between the two nations . Three rivers of that name empty into the bay . The Americans claimed the most eastern , as the real St. Croix , while ...
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