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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... Island of St. John , passing along the coast from island to island till they reached Beaufort in the Island of Port Royal , where General Prevost left a garrison under the command of Lieutenant - Colonel Mait- land . The heat , which in ...
... Island of St. John , passing along the coast from island to island till they reached Beaufort in the Island of Port Royal , where General Prevost left a garrison under the command of Lieutenant - Colonel Mait- land . The heat , which in ...
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... Island , thirty miles south of Charleston . Had he then marched rapidly upon the city , he would probably have entered it with- out much opposition ; but , mindful of his repulse in 1776 , his progress was marked by a wary ...
... Island , thirty miles south of Charleston . Had he then marched rapidly upon the city , he would probably have entered it with- out much opposition ; but , mindful of his repulse in 1776 , his progress was marked by a wary ...
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... Island might be attacked of the army , and thinking it likely with reasonable prospect of success , he that the American soldiers might be dispatched Lord Stirling , on the 14th led to abandon their standards , and the of January , with ...
... Island might be attacked of the army , and thinking it likely with reasonable prospect of success , he that the American soldiers might be dispatched Lord Stirling , on the 14th led to abandon their standards , and the of January , with ...
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