History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... Lord Rawdon would be able to hold Caro- lina against General Greene , had ... Cornwallis , on taking the com- mand , felt himself so superior to the ... Cornwallis proceeded from Petersburg to James River , which he crossed , in order to ...
... Lord Rawdon would be able to hold Caro- lina against General Greene , had ... Cornwallis , on taking the com- mand , felt himself so superior to the ... Cornwallis proceeded from Petersburg to James River , which he crossed , in order to ...
第 143 頁
... CORNWALLIS'S SURRENDER . CH . VIIL ] order to retard the progress of the American works . A party , led by Colonel ... Lord Cornwallis , therefore , on the 17th of October , wrote a letter to General Washington , re- questing a cessation ...
... CORNWALLIS'S SURRENDER . CH . VIIL ] order to retard the progress of the American works . A party , led by Colonel ... Lord Cornwallis , therefore , on the 17th of October , wrote a letter to General Washington , re- questing a cessation ...
第 144 頁
... Lord Cornwallis , on the plea of indisposition , did not show himself on this occasion , General O'Hara acting as his representative . Thacher also states , what should not be forgotten , that Cornwallis's army regularly and ...
... Lord Cornwallis , on the plea of indisposition , did not show himself on this occasion , General O'Hara acting as his representative . Thacher also states , what should not be forgotten , that Cornwallis's army regularly and ...
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