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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... militia of Maryland , who had been ordered by General Washington to assemble near the head of the bay . The militia of the lower counties of Delaware , com- manded by General Rodney , were directed also to assemble in the British rear ...
... militia of Maryland , who had been ordered by General Washington to assemble near the head of the bay . The militia of the lower counties of Delaware , com- manded by General Rodney , were directed also to assemble in the British rear ...
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... militia , General Greene arrived , and took command of the detachment . In his camp on the Pedee , opposite the Cheraw hills , Greene had been joined by Lee's legion , amounting to about one hun- dred cavalry , and one hundred and ...
... militia , General Greene arrived , and took command of the detachment . In his camp on the Pedee , opposite the Cheraw hills , Greene had been joined by Lee's legion , amounting to about one hun- dred cavalry , and one hundred and ...
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... militia . Indeed , those who had joined the army from the more remote parts of the country could not be retained ; and , when it reached the Dan , the militia attached to it did not exceed eighty men . Having driven Greene out of North ...
... militia . Indeed , those who had joined the army from the more remote parts of the country could not be retained ; and , when it reached the Dan , the militia attached to it did not exceed eighty men . Having driven Greene out of North ...
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