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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In a resolution approving this proceeding , congress directed , " that no letter or
message be received on any occasion whatever from the enemy , by the
Commander - in - chief , or others , the commanders of the American army , but
such as ...
In a resolution approving this proceeding , congress directed , " that no letter or
message be received on any occasion whatever from the enemy , by the
Commander - in - chief , or others , the commanders of the American army , but
such as ...
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To leave it uncertain against which division his first effort would be directed , he
ordered Leslie to halt at Camden until the preparations for entering North
Carolina should be completed . Having determined to penetrate into that state by
the ...
To leave it uncertain against which division his first effort would be directed , he
ordered Leslie to halt at Camden until the preparations for entering North
Carolina should be completed . Having determined to penetrate into that state by
the ...
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At this moment General Morgan rode up , and directed the 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 ...
At this moment General Morgan rode up , and directed the 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 ...
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