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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... miles of each other on a right line , two rivers ran between them which could not be crossed without making a circuit of seventy miles ; in consequence of which Lieutenant Colonel Stuart felt himself so secure , that his forag- ing ...
... miles of each other on a right line , two rivers ran between them which could not be crossed without making a circuit of seventy miles ; in consequence of which Lieutenant Colonel Stuart felt himself so secure , that his forag- ing ...
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... miles from Eutaw , in the following order : The legion of Lee and the state troops of South Carolina formed the advance . The militia moved next , and were followed by the regulars . The cavalry of Washing- ton and the infantry of ...
... miles from Eutaw , in the following order : The legion of Lee and the state troops of South Carolina formed the advance . The militia moved next , and were followed by the regulars . The cavalry of Washing- ton and the infantry of ...
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... miles west of Chilicothe , where the main body of the army lay , he was attacked by a party of Indians . The Pennsylvanians , who composed his left column , had previously fallen in the rear ; and the Kentuckians , disregarding the ...
... miles west of Chilicothe , where the main body of the army lay , he was attacked by a party of Indians . The Pennsylvanians , who composed his left column , had previously fallen in the rear ; and the Kentuckians , disregarding the ...
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