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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Greene's division , accompanied by General Washington in person , formed a
reserve , and took a central position between the right and left wings . The
divisions detached against Lord Cornwallis formed hastily on an advantageous
piece of ...
Greene's division , accompanied by General Washington in person , formed a
reserve , and took a central position between the right and left wings . The
divisions detached against Lord Cornwallis formed hastily on an advantageous
piece of ...
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... and two troopers , Kirkwood's company of light infantry , and a regiment of
militia riflemen under Colonel Lynch , formed a corps of observation for the
security of the right flank , which was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel
Washington .
... and two troopers , Kirkwood's company of light infantry , and a regiment of
militia riflemen under Colonel Lynch , formed a corps of observation for the
security of the right flank , which was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel
Washington .
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1 battalion of the guards under Colonel Norton , formed the right , and the twenty
- third and thirty - third regiments , led by Lieutenant Colonel Webster , and
supported by Brigadier General O'Hara with the grenadiers and second battalion
of ...
1 battalion of the guards under Colonel Norton , formed the right , and the twenty
- third and thirty - third regiments , led by Lieutenant Colonel Webster , and
supported by Brigadier General O'Hara with the grenadiers and second battalion
of ...
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