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 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... infantry , reinforced by a company of picked men from Stevens's brigade , covered the right flank of the legion ; while Major Armstrong's light infantry of North Carolina militia , reinforced in like manner from Caswell's division ...
... infantry , reinforced by a company of picked men from Stevens's brigade , covered the right flank of the legion ; while Major Armstrong's light infantry of North Carolina militia , reinforced in like manner from Caswell's division ...
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... infantry to retreat over the summit of the hill , about one hundred yards to the cavalry . This judicious but hazardous movement was made in good order , and extricated the flanks from immediate danger . Believing the fate of the day to ...
... infantry to retreat over the summit of the hill , about one hundred yards to the cavalry . This judicious but hazardous movement was made in good order , and extricated the flanks from immediate danger . Believing the fate of the day to ...
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... infantry rushed upon them with the bayonet , and following the horse through them , were masters of the whole battalion . In passing through it , Captain Smith of the infantry killed its commanding officer . After passing through the ...
... infantry rushed upon them with the bayonet , and following the horse through them , were masters of the whole battalion . In passing through it , Captain Smith of the infantry killed its commanding officer . After passing through the ...
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