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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... York . When he had passed the James river with his whole army , he accordingly hastened to Ports- mouth : but , upon a strict examination of places , he was convinced that they did not offer him a position suitable by its strength and ...
... York . When he had passed the James river with his whole army , he accordingly hastened to Ports- mouth : but , upon a strict examination of places , he was convinced that they did not offer him a position suitable by its strength and ...
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... York . When concealment was no longer prac- ticable , he marched southward , with the utmost celerity . His movements had been of such a doubtful nature , that Clinton's eyes were not opened to his real destination , till he had crossed ...
... York . When concealment was no longer prac- ticable , he marched southward , with the utmost celerity . His movements had been of such a doubtful nature , that Clinton's eyes were not opened to his real destination , till he had crossed ...
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... York- town , the French fleet anchored at the mouth of the river , and completely pre- vented the British from escaping by water , as well as from receiving sup- plies or reinforcements in that way . The legion of Lauzun , and a brigade ...
... York- town , the French fleet anchored at the mouth of the river , and completely pre- vented the British from escaping by water , as well as from receiving sup- plies or reinforcements in that way . The legion of Lauzun , and a brigade ...
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