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. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ...J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... Colonel Watson was marching up the Santee with about four hun- dred men . A junction between these two divisions of the British army , could be prevented only by intercepting Watson while at a distance from Camden . For this purpose ...
... Colonel Watson was marching up the Santee with about four hun- dred men . A junction between these two divisions of the British army , could be prevented only by intercepting Watson while at a distance from Camden . For this purpose ...
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... Colonel Carrington , gave informa- tion to Lord Rawdon that the artillery and militia had been detached . His lordship determined to seize this favourable occasion for fighting his enemy to advantage , and , at the head of nine hundred ...
... Colonel Carrington , gave informa- tion to Lord Rawdon that the artillery and militia had been detached . His lordship determined to seize this favourable occasion for fighting his enemy to advantage , and , at the head of nine hundred ...
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... Colonel Watson was marching up the Santee with about four hun- dred men . A junction between these two divisions of the British army , could be prevented only by intercepting Watson while at a distance from Camden . For this purpose ...
... Colonel Watson was marching up the Santee with about four hun- dred men . A junction between these two divisions of the British army , could be prevented only by intercepting Watson while at a distance from Camden . For this purpose ...
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... Colonel Carrington , gave informa- tion to Lord Rawdon that the artillery and militia had been detached . His lordship determined to seize this favourable occasion for fighting his enemy to advantage , and , at the head of nine hundred ...
... Colonel Carrington , gave informa- tion to Lord Rawdon that the artillery and militia had been detached . His lordship determined to seize this favourable occasion for fighting his enemy to advantage , and , at the head of nine hundred ...
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... Colonel Washington too was compelled by the thick underwood and felled trees which obstructed his direct course , to make so extensive a circuit , that he came into the rear of the British at a greater distance from the scene of action ...
... Colonel Washington too was compelled by the thick underwood and felled trees which obstructed his direct course , to make so extensive a circuit , that he came into the rear of the British at a greater distance from the scene of action ...
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