Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... chief command of the English ariny ....... Creek Indians . Their enterprise and defeat under Guristersigo ..... 34 407 D Davidson , lieut . col . the death of .... 96 Davie , lieut . col . skirmishes with the British ...
... chief command of the English ariny ....... Creek Indians . Their enterprise and defeat under Guristersigo ..... 34 407 D Davidson , lieut . col . the death of .... 96 Davie , lieut . col . skirmishes with the British ...
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... commander in chief of the southern army 43 M 339 Marion and Lee , detached to interrupt Stewart's retreat ........ .................................... Marion and Lee , capture Fort Watson ..... ...........................
... commander in chief of the southern army 43 M 339 Marion and Lee , detached to interrupt Stewart's retreat ........ .................................... Marion and Lee , capture Fort Watson ..... ...........................
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... chief command in the northern department . His reputation produced confidence ; our vanquished army was reanimated ; the east poured forth her hardy sons ; and chosen troops were detach- ed by the commander in chief from the main body ...
... chief command in the northern department . His reputation produced confidence ; our vanquished army was reanimated ; the east poured forth her hardy sons ; and chosen troops were detach- ed by the commander in chief from the main body ...
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... sir William Howe's intention . This officer , commanding in chief the British forces , had left New York with 18,000 men completely ap pointed and equipped , under convoy of a powerful fleet Southern Department of the United States . 13.
... sir William Howe's intention . This officer , commanding in chief the British forces , had left New York with 18,000 men completely ap pointed and equipped , under convoy of a powerful fleet Southern Department of the United States . 13.
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... chief justice Marshall . tIt is worthy of remark that Howe was but 18 miles from Philadel- phia ; and Washington , who reached Chester on the night of the battle More probably 25 miles . - NOTE BY THE ED . * and crossing the Schuylkill ...
... chief justice Marshall . tIt is worthy of remark that Howe was but 18 miles from Philadel- phia ; and Washington , who reached Chester on the night of the battle More probably 25 miles . - NOTE BY THE ED . * and crossing the Schuylkill ...
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