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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... appointed commander The battle of Camden ... Gates's defeat and flight .. Rawdon retires to Monk's Corner .. 126 Pickens and Lee in Georgia ... 126 ... Greene against Ninety - Six .. 127 Rawdon compels him to retire 127 Rawdon's cruelty ...
... appointed commander The battle of Camden ... Gates's defeat and flight .. Rawdon retires to Monk's Corner .. 126 Pickens and Lee in Georgia ... 126 ... Greene against Ninety - Six .. 127 Rawdon compels him to retire 127 Rawdon's cruelty ...
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... appointed by Congress to command in the south - His movements - The battle of Camden - Gates's defeat and flight- Greene appointed his successor- Cornwallis's proceedings Ferguson defeated at King's Mountain Sumpter't Partisan warfare ...
... appointed by Congress to command in the south - His movements - The battle of Camden - Gates's defeat and flight- Greene appointed his successor- Cornwallis's proceedings Ferguson defeated at King's Mountain Sumpter't Partisan warfare ...
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... appointed by the President and Senate ; that the judicial power should extend to no controversies respecting land , unless relating to claims of terri- tory or jurisdiction between states , or between individuals , or between states and ...
... appointed by the President and Senate ; that the judicial power should extend to no controversies respecting land , unless relating to claims of terri- tory or jurisdiction between states , or between individuals , or between states and ...
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