Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... South ....... Georgia , invaded by col . Campbell . ..... ...... ........ Greene , Nathaniel , succeeds Gates in command of the South ... Carolina , and the reasons which led to it ................. 204 to 213 moves his army to the high hills ...
... South ....... Georgia , invaded by col . Campbell . ..... ...... ........ Greene , Nathaniel , succeeds Gates in command of the South ... Carolina , and the reasons which led to it ................. 204 to 213 moves his army to the high hills ...
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... , John , dictator of South Carolina ... ... 45 ន Saratoga , surrender at ..... .. 12 55 ............ ..... 59 Savannah , beseiged by count D'Estaing and general Lincoln ....................................... . siege raised ......
... , John , dictator of South Carolina ... ... 45 ន Saratoga , surrender at ..... .. 12 55 ............ ..... 59 Savannah , beseiged by count D'Estaing and general Lincoln ....................................... . siege raised ......
Strana 40
... South Carolina line , the southern states had remain- ed safe from hostile interruption , with the exception of some light predatory incursions from East Florida The squadron conveying lieutenant colonel Campbell appeared off 1778. the ...
... South Carolina line , the southern states had remain- ed safe from hostile interruption , with the exception of some light predatory incursions from East Florida The squadron conveying lieutenant colonel Campbell appeared off 1778. the ...
Strana 41
... South Carolina , losing before night five hundred and fifty men , kill- ed and taken , with his artillery and baggage . Never was a victory of such magnitude so completely gained , with so little loss , amounting only to seven killed ...
... South Carolina , losing before night five hundred and fifty men , kill- ed and taken , with his artillery and baggage . Never was a victory of such magnitude so completely gained , with so little loss , amounting only to seven killed ...
Strana 42
... South Carolina and Georgia , had some time before urged the substitution of a more ex- perienced commander of the southern department * in the place of general Howe . This solemn application did not fail to engage the serious atten ...
... South Carolina and Georgia , had some time before urged the substitution of a more ex- perienced commander of the southern department * in the place of general Howe . This solemn application did not fail to engage the serious atten ...
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