Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... Charleston ... ....... ............ Prevost , lieut . col . defeats general Ashe ...... Pyle , dispersion of the tories under him ... .................. . R Rutledge , John , dictator of South Carolina ... ... 45 ន Saratoga , surrender ...
... Charleston ... ....... ............ Prevost , lieut . col . defeats general Ashe ...... Pyle , dispersion of the tories under him ... .................. . R Rutledge , John , dictator of South Carolina ... ... 45 ន Saratoga , surrender ...
Strana 42
... Charleston before the expedition under lieuten- ant colonel Campbell was announced on the southern coast . But this auxiliary force was unarmed ; North Carolina being very des- titute of that primary article of defence . South Carolina ...
... Charleston before the expedition under lieuten- ant colonel Campbell was announced on the southern coast . But this auxiliary force was unarmed ; North Carolina being very des- titute of that primary article of defence . South Carolina ...
Strana 43
... Charleston , bestowed his unremitted attention to the timely completion of the re- quisite arrangements for the defence of the south . 1779 . Jan. 7 . Here he heard of the descent of lieutenant colonel Campbell , and the disastrous ...
... Charleston , bestowed his unremitted attention to the timely completion of the re- quisite arrangements for the defence of the south . 1779 . Jan. 7 . Here he heard of the descent of lieutenant colonel Campbell , and the disastrous ...
Strana 46
... Charleston . In a few days after Lincoln's decampment , the British general passed this river , and pressed with vigour upon our posts of Purysburg and the Black Swamp , which were succes- sively evacuated . Driving general Moultrie ...
... Charleston . In a few days after Lincoln's decampment , the British general passed this river , and pressed with vigour upon our posts of Purysburg and the Black Swamp , which were succes- sively evacuated . Driving general Moultrie ...
Strana 47
... Charleston if possible . 10th What was before impossible , had become possible by the forty- eight hours ' delay of Prevost . Rutledge joined Moultrie ; and Charleston became safe . * 11th . Pulaski , a name dear to the writer , from a ...
... Charleston if possible . 10th What was before impossible , had become possible by the forty- eight hours ' delay of Prevost . Rutledge joined Moultrie ; and Charleston became safe . * 11th . Pulaski , a name dear to the writer , from a ...
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