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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... Colonel Fleury , Major Stuart , Colonel Butler , and others , for their exemplary valor and intrepidity . Lieutenant - Colonel Hay was wounded in the thigh , while fighting with firmness in the heat of the action . General Wayne himself ...
... Colonel Fleury , Major Stuart , Colonel Butler , and others , for their exemplary valor and intrepidity . Lieutenant - Colonel Hay was wounded in the thigh , while fighting with firmness in the heat of the action . General Wayne himself ...
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... Colonel Clarke , with some ad- herents , marched against the British garrison , at Augusta . But Lieutenant- colonel Cruger , who commanded at Ninety - Six , proceeded to the relief of Colonel Brown , the commandant of Augusta . Clarke ...
... Colonel Clarke , with some ad- herents , marched against the British garrison , at Augusta . But Lieutenant- colonel Cruger , who commanded at Ninety - Six , proceeded to the relief of Colonel Brown , the commandant of Augusta . Clarke ...
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... Colonel Stuart . General Greene reached the high hills of Santee , on the 16th of July , and remained there till the 22d of August . For six months , his army had been incessantly employed in marching and fighting ; and though he had ...
... Colonel Stuart . General Greene reached the high hills of Santee , on the 16th of July , and remained there till the 22d of August . For six months , his army had been incessantly employed in marching and fighting ; and though he had ...
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