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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Numbers were supposed to have been drowned in the creek , or suffocated in the
marsh , whose bodies were never found ; and exact accounts from the militia are
seldom to be obtained , as the list of the missing is always swelled by those ...
Numbers were supposed to have been drowned in the creek , or suffocated in the
marsh , whose bodies were never found ; and exact accounts from the militia are
seldom to be obtained , as the list of the missing is always swelled by those ...
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puted it to General Washington as a fault that, with forces inferior to his enemy in
numbers, and in every equipment, he had not effected the same result which had
been produced in the north, by a continental army, in itself, much stronger than ...
puted it to General Washington as a fault that, with forces inferior to his enemy in
numbers, and in every equipment, he had not effected the same result which had
been produced in the north, by a continental army, in itself, much stronger than ...
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tacked them with great spirit ; but , as they were superior to him in numbers , his
cavalry received a temporary check ; and in this part of the action he sustained a
greater loss than in any other . But the infantry coming up to support him , Tarlton
...
tacked them with great spirit ; but , as they were superior to him in numbers , his
cavalry received a temporary check ; and in this part of the action he sustained a
greater loss than in any other . But the infantry coming up to support him , Tarlton
...
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