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 4C. P. Wayne, 1805 |
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... obtained at no other expense than the loss of seven killed , and nineteen wounded . No military force now remaining in Georgia except the garrison of Sunbury , whose retreat to South Carolina was entirely cut off , all the lower part of ...
... obtained at no other expense than the loss of seven killed , and nineteen wounded . No military force now remaining in Georgia except the garrison of Sunbury , whose retreat to South Carolina was entirely cut off , all the lower part of ...
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... obtained others with which he remounted his dragoons , and formed a light corps under the command of lieutenant colonel Tarlton , which completely covered his left flank , and was very active in dispersing the militia who were ...
... obtained others with which he remounted his dragoons , and formed a light corps under the command of lieutenant colonel Tarlton , which completely covered his left flank , and was very active in dispersing the militia who were ...
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... obtained , and that such measures for that purpose should be adopted , as would secure the military operations that ... obtain supplies of provi- sions . The present weakness of their military force was attributed principally to the fall ...
... obtained , and that such measures for that purpose should be adopted , as would secure the military operations that ... obtain supplies of provi- sions . The present weakness of their military force was attributed principally to the fall ...
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