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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... North River with the troops which had been raised on its western side , and Gen- eral Washington determined to accompany that division of the army . The eastern regiments remained on . the eastern side of the river , under the command ...
... North River with the troops which had been raised on its western side , and Gen- eral Washington determined to accompany that division of the army . The eastern regiments remained on . the eastern side of the river , under the command ...
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... North Carolina , Lord Corn- wallis turned his attention to the re - establishment of regal authority in that state . For this purpose , he proceeded by easy marches to Hillsborough , at that time its capital , Feb. 18 . where he erected ...
... North Carolina , Lord Corn- wallis turned his attention to the re - establishment of regal authority in that state . For this purpose , he proceeded by easy marches to Hillsborough , at that time its capital , Feb. 18 . where he erected ...
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... north eastern bank at the Rocky ford , disappointed any farther designs which might have been formed against the ... North Carolina militia . Those of Virginia were commanded by Generals Stevens and Lawson , and by Colonels Preston ...
... north eastern bank at the Rocky ford , disappointed any farther designs which might have been formed against the ... North Carolina militia . Those of Virginia were commanded by Generals Stevens and Lawson , and by Colonels Preston ...
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