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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General Putnam , whose army had been augmented by reinforcements of militia
to six thousand men , detached General ... Before their arrival , General Vaughan
had returned to New York , whence a reinforcement to General Howe was then ...
General Putnam , whose army had been augmented by reinforcements of militia
to six thousand men , detached General ... Before their arrival , General Vaughan
had returned to New York , whence a reinforcement to General Howe was then ...
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He retreated to Wynnsborough , between Camden and Ninety Six , where he
waited for reinforcements from New York . ... resistance in the Carolinas , he had
ordered the officer commanding this reinforcement to enter the Chesapeake in
the ...
He retreated to Wynnsborough , between Camden and Ninety Six , where he
waited for reinforcements from New York . ... resistance in the Carolinas , he had
ordered the officer commanding this reinforcement to enter the Chesapeake in
the ...
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A reinforcement from Europe of near three thousand men , induced Sir Henry
Clinton to countermand the orders he had given to Lord Cornwallis to detach a
part of the army in Virginia to his aid ; and also to direct that nobleman to take a ...
A reinforcement from Europe of near three thousand men , induced Sir Henry
Clinton to countermand the orders he had given to Lord Cornwallis to detach a
part of the army in Virginia to his aid ; and also to direct that nobleman to take a ...
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