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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... commanded by General Sumner , was placed on the right ; the Virginians , commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Campbell , formed the cen- tre ; and the Marylanders , commanded by Colonel Williams , the left . The legion of Lee was to cover ...
... commanded by General Sumner , was placed on the right ; the Virginians , commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Campbell , formed the cen- tre ; and the Marylanders , commanded by Colonel Williams , the left . The legion of Lee was to cover ...
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... commanded by Major Coffin , and by a body of infantry held in reserve . A detachment of infan- try was pushed forward about a mile , with a field piece to employ the Americans until his arrangements should be com- pleted . The American ...
... commanded by Major Coffin , and by a body of infantry held in reserve . A detachment of infan- try was pushed forward about a mile , with a field piece to employ the Americans until his arrangements should be com- pleted . The American ...
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... commanded the Kentucky militia , and who had been also a continental officer of considerable merit , was detached at the head of six hundred men , chiefly militia , to reconnoitre the ground , and to ascertain the intentions of the ...
... commanded the Kentucky militia , and who had been also a continental officer of considerable merit , was detached at the head of six hundred men , chiefly militia , to reconnoitre the ground , and to ascertain the intentions of the ...
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