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 the course of the winter , orders were received " for settling the rank of the
officers of his majesty's forces when serving with the provincials in North America
. ” These orders directed that all officers commissioned by the King , or by his ...
In the course of the winter , orders were received " for settling the rank of the
officers of his majesty's forces when serving with the provincials in North America
. ” These orders directed that all officers commissioned by the King , or by his ...
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In the course of the winter , orders were received " for settling the rank of the
officers of his majesty's forces when serving with the provincials in North America
. ” These orders directed “ that all officers commissioned by the King , or by his ...
In the course of the winter , orders were received " for settling the rank of the
officers of his majesty's forces when serving with the provincials in North America
. ” These orders directed “ that all officers commissioned by the King , or by his ...
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But the infantry coming up to support him , Tarlton resumed the retreat.2 In this
engagement upwards of one hundred British , including ten commissioned
officers , were killed ; twenty - nine commissioned officers , and five hundred
privates ...
But the infantry coming up to support him , Tarlton resumed the retreat.2 In this
engagement upwards of one hundred British , including ten commissioned
officers , were killed ; twenty - nine commissioned officers , and five hundred
privates ...
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