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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... regiment was on the ex- treme left , and Lieutenant Colonel Campbell , whose regiment was on the extreme right , severally to attack their flanks , while Gunby and Hawes should advance upon their front with charged bayonets . To ...
... regiment was on the ex- treme left , and Lieutenant Colonel Campbell , whose regiment was on the extreme right , severally to attack their flanks , while Gunby and Hawes should advance upon their front with charged bayonets . To ...
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... regiments of Gunby and Hawes advanced on the British front with resolution . Some companies on the right of the Maryland regiment returned the fire of the enemy , and their example was followed by the others . Notwithstanding this ...
... regiments of Gunby and Hawes advanced on the British front with resolution . Some companies on the right of the Maryland regiment returned the fire of the enemy , and their example was followed by the others . Notwithstanding this ...
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... regiment , and with the battalions com- manded by Majors Butler1 and Clarke , Darke was ordered again to charge with the bayonet . These orders were executed with intrepidity and momentary success . The Indians were driven out of the ...
... regiment , and with the battalions com- manded by Majors Butler1 and Clarke , Darke was ordered again to charge with the bayonet . These orders were executed with intrepidity and momentary success . The Indians were driven out of the ...
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