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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... marched to Williamsburgh , the former seat of government in Vir- ginia . A small body of militia assem- bled there , retreated on his approach , and he entered the place without op- position . He sent parties through all the lower ...
... marched to Williamsburgh , the former seat of government in Vir- ginia . A small body of militia assem- bled there , retreated on his approach , and he entered the place without op- position . He sent parties through all the lower ...
第 126 頁
... marched against the British garrison , at Augusta . But Lieutenant- colonel Cruger , who commanded at Ninety - Six ... MARCHES AGAINST NINETY - 126 [ DK . III . THE DECISIVE YEAR OF THE WAR . 75 Pickens and Lee in Georgia.
... marched against the British garrison , at Augusta . But Lieutenant- colonel Cruger , who commanded at Ninety - Six ... MARCHES AGAINST NINETY - 126 [ DK . III . THE DECISIVE YEAR OF THE WAR . 75 Pickens and Lee in Georgia.
第 127 頁
... MARCHES AGAINST NINETY - SIX . without delay marched toward Pickens ' camp , and in four days effected a junc- tion with him . Their first attempt was against Fort Golphin or Dreadnought , at Silver Bluff , on the Carolina side of the ...
... MARCHES AGAINST NINETY - SIX . without delay marched toward Pickens ' camp , and in four days effected a junc- tion with him . Their first attempt was against Fort Golphin or Dreadnought , at Silver Bluff , on the Carolina side of the ...
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