History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... British and American forces 12 .... CHAPTER VI . 1779 . Opinion of the council of war 12 Measures taken - Washington pursues Clinton .. EVENTS OF THE WAR DURING 1779 . 12 Battle of Monmouth .... 13 General Lincoln at the south ...
... British and American forces 12 .... CHAPTER VI . 1779 . Opinion of the council of war 12 Measures taken - Washington pursues Clinton .. EVENTS OF THE WAR DURING 1779 . 12 Battle of Monmouth .... 13 General Lincoln at the south ...
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... British and American artillery , and a heavy firing between the advanced troops of the British army and the two battalions which Washington had halted . These stood their ground till they were intermixed with a part of the British army ...
... British and American artillery , and a heavy firing between the advanced troops of the British army and the two battalions which Washington had halted . These stood their ground till they were intermixed with a part of the British army ...
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... British could not compel the continentals to give way , though the militia were obliged to retire . gress resolved , October 29th , to honor Greene with a British standard and a gold medal ; and voted their thanks to the different corps ...
... British could not compel the continentals to give way , though the militia were obliged to retire . gress resolved , October 29th , to honor Greene with a British standard and a gold medal ; and voted their thanks to the different corps ...
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