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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... command Greene in Carolina - His policy Morgan's detached force .... Battle of the Cowpens - Brilliant victory . Morgan's retreat ... Greene in command - Celebrated retreat . PAGE 113 , 114 115 116 117 ..... .118 , 119 120 120 .... 1780 ...
... command Greene in Carolina - His policy Morgan's detached force .... Battle of the Cowpens - Brilliant victory . Morgan's retreat ... Greene in command - Celebrated retreat . PAGE 113 , 114 115 116 117 ..... .118 , 119 120 120 .... 1780 ...
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... command - His celebrated retreat - Battle of Guildford Court House - Greene in pursuit of Cornwallis - Cornwallis proceeds to Virginia — Leaves Rawdon in command — Battle of Hobkirk's Hill - Success of Americans against the British ...
... command - His celebrated retreat - Battle of Guildford Court House - Greene in pursuit of Cornwallis - Cornwallis proceeds to Virginia — Leaves Rawdon in command — Battle of Hobkirk's Hill - Success of Americans against the British ...
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... command of the troops at Orangeburgh devolved on Colonel Stuart . 129 command of Colonel Stuart , who had retired from the Congaree about forty miles , and taken post at the Eutaw Springs , sixty miles north of Charleston . The ...
... command of the troops at Orangeburgh devolved on Colonel Stuart . 129 command of Colonel Stuart , who had retired from the Congaree about forty miles , and taken post at the Eutaw Springs , sixty miles north of Charleston . The ...
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