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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... militia occupied the centre ; and the Virginia militia , with the light infantry , composed the left De Kalb commanded on the left , and Gates determined to appear wherever he could be most useful . 1780 . At dawn of day , Cornwallis ...
... militia occupied the centre ; and the Virginia militia , with the light infantry , composed the left De Kalb commanded on the left , and Gates determined to appear wherever he could be most useful . 1780 . At dawn of day , Cornwallis ...
第 80 頁
... militia general officers , made several attempts to rally them , but in vain . The farther they fled , the more they dispersed , and Gates , in despair , has- tened , with a few friends , to Char- lotte , eighty miles from the field of ...
... militia general officers , made several attempts to rally them , but in vain . The farther they fled , the more they dispersed , and Gates , in despair , has- tened , with a few friends , to Char- lotte , eighty miles from the field of ...
第 115 頁
... militia assem- bled there , retreated on his approach , and he entered the place without op- position . He sent parties through all the lower district of that narrow tract of land , which lies between James and York Rivers , who ...
... militia assem- bled there , retreated on his approach , and he entered the place without op- position . He sent parties through all the lower district of that narrow tract of land , which lies between James and York Rivers , who ...
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