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 was in command . On the morning of the 20th of April , he encamped at Logtown , in sight of the British works . Corn- wallis reached Wilmington on the 7th of April , and hesitated whether to pro- ceed to Rawdon's relief , or ...
... Lord Rawdon was in command . On the morning of the 20th of April , he encamped at Logtown , in sight of the British works . Corn- wallis reached Wilmington on the 7th of April , and hesitated whether to pro- ceed to Rawdon's relief , or ...
第 126 頁
... Lord Rawdon to retire to Monk's Corner , did not think it ex- pedient to follow his lordship , but turned his attention to the western parts of the province , and to the upper posts in Georgia . He ordered Pickens to assemble the ...
... Lord Rawdon to retire to Monk's Corner , did not think it ex- pedient to follow his lordship , but turned his attention to the western parts of the province , and to the upper posts in Georgia . He ordered Pickens to assemble the ...
第 127 頁
... Rawdon sent messengers to Cruger , to abandon the post , and retire to Augusta , but these messengers never reached ... Lord Rawdon found it necessary to evacuate Ninety - Six , and contract his posts ; and as the loyal in- habitants of ...
... Rawdon sent messengers to Cruger , to abandon the post , and retire to Augusta , but these messengers never reached ... Lord Rawdon found it necessary to evacuate Ninety - Six , and contract his posts ; and as the loyal in- habitants of ...
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