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. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers Bequeathed to Him by His Deceased Relative, 第 2 卷J. Crissy, 1845 |
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... march from the camp on Deep river , he detached Lee to join General Marion , and communicated his intention of entering South Carolina to General Pickens with a request that he would assemble the western militia , and lay siege to ...
... march from the camp on Deep river , he detached Lee to join General Marion , and communicated his intention of entering South Carolina to General Pickens with a request that he would assemble the western militia , and lay siege to ...
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... march through the wood along the low ground in front of the Maryland brigade which was in the act of forming , until he reached the road , where he displayed his column . Perceiving that the British advanced with a narrow front , Greene ...
... march through the wood along the low ground in front of the Maryland brigade which was in the act of forming , until he reached the road , where he displayed his column . Perceiving that the British advanced with a narrow front , Greene ...
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... march . To elude these vigilant adversaries , Watson returned down the Santee , and crossing that river near its mouth , marched up its southern side , and re- crossing it above the American detachment , and , eluding all the mea- sures ...
... march . To elude these vigilant adversaries , Watson returned down the Santee , and crossing that river near its mouth , marched up its southern side , and re- crossing it above the American detachment , and , eluding all the mea- sures ...
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... march in person to the former . The post at Ninety Six was fortified . The principal work , which , from its form , was called the Star , and which was on the right of the village , consisted of sixteen salient and re - entering angles ...
... march in person to the former . The post at Ninety Six was fortified . The principal work , which , from its form , was called the Star , and which was on the right of the village , consisted of sixteen salient and re - entering angles ...
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... march to Charleston , by the road east of Cooper . Having repaired the bridge over Wattoo , he met with no obstruction ; and proceeded with his in- fantry on the road leading to Quinby bridge , directed his cavalry to take a road ...
... march to Charleston , by the road east of Cooper . Having repaired the bridge over Wattoo , he met with no obstruction ; and proceeded with his in- fantry on the road leading to Quinby bridge , directed his cavalry to take a road ...
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