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 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... duty assigned to them , with the requisite rapid- ity and precision ; in consequence of which Rawdon , who instantly perceived the danger that threatened his flanks , had time to extend his front by bringing the volunteers of Ireland ...
... duty assigned to them , with the requisite rapid- ity and precision ; in consequence of which Rawdon , who instantly perceived the danger that threatened his flanks , had time to extend his front by bringing the volunteers of Ireland ...
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... duty , and also exhibits the killed , wounded , and missing , but contains no column of total numbers . Mr. Ramsay and Mr. Gordon are supposed to have taken the column of present fit for duty as exhibiting the strength of the army on ...
... duty , and also exhibits the killed , wounded , and missing , but contains no column of total numbers . Mr. Ramsay and Mr. Gordon are supposed to have taken the column of present fit for duty as exhibiting the strength of the army on ...
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... missing , must be added to the numbers fit for duty on the day of the return , to give the actual strength of the army at the time of the en- gagement . the Wateree at Camden ferry , intending to turn the 8 THE LIFE OF.
... missing , must be added to the numbers fit for duty on the day of the return , to give the actual strength of the army at the time of the en- gagement . the Wateree at Camden ferry , intending to turn the 8 THE LIFE OF.
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... duty would lead him to meet it with the most zealous concurrence . He had addressed to congress , he said , a letter containing the same commu- nications , and he solicited a passport for the person who should con- vey it .. At this ...
... duty would lead him to meet it with the most zealous concurrence . He had addressed to congress , he said , a letter containing the same commu- nications , and he solicited a passport for the person who should con- vey it .. At this ...
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... duty they were unwilling to perform . Being commanded by old officers of approved courage and experience , the utmost confidence was to be placed in them ; and Wayne , though still inferior to his enemy in numbers , sought for ...
... duty they were unwilling to perform . Being commanded by old officers of approved courage and experience , the utmost confidence was to be placed in them ; and Wayne , though still inferior to his enemy in numbers , sought for ...
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