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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... passed posed that the killed , wounded , and missing , must be added to the numbers fit for duty on the day of the return , to give the actual strength of the army at the time of the en- gagement , the Wateree at Camden ferry ...
... passed posed that the killed , wounded , and missing , must be added to the numbers fit for duty on the day of the return , to give the actual strength of the army at the time of the en- gagement , the Wateree at Camden ferry ...
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... passed them , they laid siege to a post at Motte's house , on the south side of the Con- garee , near its junction with the Wateree , which had been made the depot of all the supplies designed for Camden . From the energy of this party ...
... passed them , they laid siege to a post at Motte's house , on the south side of the Con- garee , near its junction with the Wateree , which had been made the depot of all the supplies designed for Camden . From the energy of this party ...
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... passed Sumpter below the junction of the Saluda and Broad rivers , after which that officer was probably unable to regain his front . Greene had also intended to meet the British and fight them at some distance from Ninety Six , but ...
... passed Sumpter below the junction of the Saluda and Broad rivers , after which that officer was probably unable to regain his front . Greene had also intended to meet the British and fight them at some distance from Ninety Six , but ...
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... passing Biggin , the road to Charles- ton crosses first Wattoo , and then Quinby creek ; neither of which are passable ... passed the bridge , and loosened the planks , lay , unapprehensive of danger , intending to destroy it as soon as ...
... passing Biggin , the road to Charles- ton crosses first Wattoo , and then Quinby creek ; neither of which are passable ... passed the bridge , and loosened the planks , lay , unapprehensive of danger , intending to destroy it as soon as ...
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... passed the bridge . These gallant men * finding themselves overpowered by numbers , and that their comrades could not support them , pressed over the causeway , and wheeling into the woods , made their escape . After finding the ...
... passed the bridge . These gallant men * finding themselves overpowered by numbers , and that their comrades could not support them , pressed over the causeway , and wheeling into the woods , made their escape . After finding the ...
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