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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... attack on South Carolina ...... D'Estaing resolves to leave for Boston . 18 General Matthews in Virginia ... Sullivan compelled to retreat 20 Relaxation of national vigor . Washington's letters ... 20 , 21 British expedition - Bedford ...
... attack on South Carolina ...... D'Estaing resolves to leave for Boston . 18 General Matthews in Virginia ... Sullivan compelled to retreat 20 Relaxation of national vigor . Washington's letters ... 20 , 21 British expedition - Bedford ...
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... attack . On the 7th of October , the Ameri- cans came up with him . Colonel Campbell had the command ; but his authority was only nominal , for there was little military order or subordina- tion in the attack . They agreed to divide ...
... attack . On the 7th of October , the Ameri- cans came up with him . Colonel Campbell had the command ; but his authority was only nominal , for there was little military order or subordina- tion in the attack . They agreed to divide ...
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... ATTACK ON NEW YORK . possession of the ground where Fort Independence formerly stood . An at- tack was made upon him , but was soon discontinued . The British , about this time , retired , with almost the whole of their force , to York ...
... ATTACK ON NEW YORK . possession of the ground where Fort Independence formerly stood . An at- tack was made upon him , but was soon discontinued . The British , about this time , retired , with almost the whole of their force , to York ...
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