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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... taken - Washington pursues Clinton .. EVENTS OF THE WAR DURING 1779 . 12 Battle of Monmouth .... 13 General Lincoln at the south ..... Conduct of Lee - Result of the battle .. 13 , 14 Trial of General Lee - The sentence .. 15 The ...
... taken - Washington pursues Clinton .. EVENTS OF THE WAR DURING 1779 . 12 Battle of Monmouth .... 13 General Lincoln at the south ..... Conduct of Lee - Result of the battle .. 13 , 14 Trial of General Lee - The sentence .. 15 The ...
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... taken the liberty to leave the camp , with a view to per sonal pleasure ; an example , said Lee , too often set by the officers themselves , destructive , as it was , of discipline , opposed , as it was , to orders , and disastrous , as ...
... taken the liberty to leave the camp , with a view to per sonal pleasure ; an example , said Lee , too often set by the officers themselves , destructive , as it was , of discipline , opposed , as it was , to orders , and disastrous , as ...
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... taken by the navy since its organization under the federal government . She was named the Retaliation , was placed un- der command of Lieutenant Bain- bridge , and towards the close of the year was recaptured by a French frig- ate ...
... taken by the navy since its organization under the federal government . She was named the Retaliation , was placed un- der command of Lieutenant Bain- bridge , and towards the close of the year was recaptured by a French frig- ate ...
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