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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... taken the column of present fit for duty as exhibiting the strength of the army on the day of the battle ; but as this return was made the day after the action , the author has sup- ing , to two hundred and sixty - six . GEORGE ...
... taken the column of present fit for duty as exhibiting the strength of the army on the day of the battle ; but as this return was made the day after the action , the author has sup- ing , to two hundred and sixty - six . GEORGE ...
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... taken to intercept him , accomplished his object with much toil and hazard . This reinforcement gave the British general â decided superiority ; and Greene entertained no doubt of its being immediately employed . On the day of its ...
... taken to intercept him , accomplished his object with much toil and hazard . This reinforcement gave the British general â decided superiority ; and Greene entertained no doubt of its being immediately employed . On the day of its ...
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... taken up very seriously by General Greene , and was near producing a system of retaliation . The British officers , pursuing this policy , are stated to have executed several of the zealous partisans of the revolution who fell into ...
... taken up very seriously by General Greene , and was near producing a system of retaliation . The British officers , pursuing this policy , are stated to have executed several of the zealous partisans of the revolution who fell into ...
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... taken . About forty , including their captain , were made prisoners . The foraging party which followed in the rear saved themselves by flight , on hearing the first musket . Sup- posing this party to be the van of the English , Greene ...
... taken . About forty , including their captain , were made prisoners . The foraging party which followed in the rear saved themselves by flight , on hearing the first musket . Sup- posing this party to be the van of the English , Greene ...
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... taken shelter ; and Greene ordered up the artillery to batter it . The guns were too light to make a breach in the walls , and , having been brought within the range of the fire from the house , almost every artillerist was killed , and ...
... taken shelter ; and Greene ordered up the artillery to batter it . The guns were too light to make a breach in the walls , and , having been brought within the range of the fire from the house , almost every artillerist was killed , and ...
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