Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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Strana 15
... continued to advance by steady marches , holding up the strength of his troops , whose valour , he fores saw with pleasure , would be tested in a few days . Having reached Kennet's Square on the 11th of September , not more than six or ...
... continued to advance by steady marches , holding up the strength of his troops , whose valour , he fores saw with pleasure , would be tested in a few days . Having reached Kennet's Square on the 11th of September , not more than six or ...
Strana 23
... continued to precede Donop , and reached the fort at Red Bank , the evening before the enemy appeared . No doubt existed but that Donop would make his assault the next day Simms en- treated colonel Greene , of the Rhode Island line ...
... continued to precede Donop , and reached the fort at Red Bank , the evening before the enemy appeared . No doubt existed but that Donop would make his assault the next day Simms en- treated colonel Greene , of the Rhode Island line ...
Strana 26
... continued to cling to sir William Howe , such would have been the obstinacy of the contest , that , situated as he was , it was highly probable all the advantages resulting from the battle would have been gathered by his adversary ...
... continued to cling to sir William Howe , such would have been the obstinacy of the contest , that , situated as he was , it was highly probable all the advantages resulting from the battle would have been gathered by his adversary ...
Strana 27
... continued without intermission ; being erected within four or five hundred yards of the nearest defences on Mud Island , the block- houses were soon battered down ; and the breach , in that quarter , encouraged immediate resort to the ...
... continued without intermission ; being erected within four or five hundred yards of the nearest defences on Mud Island , the block- houses were soon battered down ; and the breach , in that quarter , encouraged immediate resort to the ...
Strana 34
... whose family he was introduced , and continued as aid - de - camp to the prince throughout the war , highly respected and esteemed . collected his scanty means of water transportation to the points 34 Memoirs of the War in the.
... whose family he was introduced , and continued as aid - de - camp to the prince throughout the war , highly respected and esteemed . collected his scanty means of water transportation to the points 34 Memoirs of the War in the.
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