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 1 |
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Their report was that these ships were so covered by the batteries on Province
Island as to be unassailable . It was now apparent to all that the fort could be no
longer defended . The works were in ruins . The position of the Vigilant rendered
...
Their report was that these ships were so covered by the batteries on Province
Island as to be unassailable . It was now apparent to all that the fort could be no
longer defended . The works were in ruins . The position of the Vigilant rendered
...
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The British army passed into the island of St. James, and thence to that of St.
John's, which lies south of Charleston harbour; soon after which General Lincoln
encamped in the neighbourhood, so as to confine them in a great degree to the ...
The British army passed into the island of St. James, and thence to that of St.
John's, which lies south of Charleston harbour; soon after which General Lincoln
encamped in the neighbourhood, so as to confine them in a great degree to the ...
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The British army passed into the island of St. James , and thence to that of St.
John's , which lies south of Charleston harbour ; soon after which General
Lincoln encamped in the neighbourhood , so as to confine them in a great
degree to the ...
The British army passed into the island of St. James , and thence to that of St.
John's , which lies south of Charleston harbour ; soon after which General
Lincoln encamped in the neighbourhood , so as to confine them in a great
degree to the ...
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