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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... Colonel Carring- ton to rejoin him ; and on the 24th returned to the north side of the town , and again encamped on Hobkirk's hill , a ridge covered with uninterrupted wood through which the great Waxhaw road passes . The army was ...
... Colonel Carring- ton to rejoin him ; and on the 24th returned to the north side of the town , and again encamped on Hobkirk's hill , a ridge covered with uninterrupted wood through which the great Waxhaw road passes . The army was ...
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... Colonel Brown , had he not been sent to Savannah protected by a guard of continental troops . Lieutenant Colonel Grierson , of the royal militia , was shot by unknown marksmen ; and , although a reward of one hundred 1The execution of ...
... Colonel Brown , had he not been sent to Savannah protected by a guard of continental troops . Lieutenant Colonel Grierson , of the royal militia , was shot by unknown marksmen ; and , although a reward of one hundred 1The execution of ...
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... Colonel Hamilton at all times maintained a high place . While balancing on the mission to England , and searching for a person to whom the interesting negotiation with that government should be confided , the mind of the chief ...
... Colonel Hamilton at all times maintained a high place . While balancing on the mission to England , and searching for a person to whom the interesting negotiation with that government should be confided , the mind of the chief ...
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