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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... corps of British horse who led their van . This corps being broken and closely pursued , the infantry in its rear retreated precipitately into Camden . The number of continental troops engaged in this action amounted to about twelve ...
... corps of British horse who led their van . This corps being broken and closely pursued , the infantry in its rear retreated precipitately into Camden . The number of continental troops engaged in this action amounted to about twelve ...
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... corps will attract particular attention . The legion , from its structure , was pecul- iarly adapted to the partisan war of the southern states ; and , by being detached against the weaker posts of the enemy , had opportunities for ...
... corps will attract particular attention . The legion , from its structure , was pecul- iarly adapted to the partisan war of the southern states ; and , by being detached against the weaker posts of the enemy , had opportunities for ...
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... corps of militia , and companies of the most re- spectable citizens , escorted him through their respective states . At Philadelphia , he was received with peculiar splendour . Gray's bridge , over the Schuylkill , was highly decorated ...
... corps of militia , and companies of the most re- spectable citizens , escorted him through their respective states . At Philadelphia , he was received with peculiar splendour . Gray's bridge , over the Schuylkill , was highly decorated ...
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