Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... enemy , for having sustained himself through two long and sternly contested battles against superior numbers ; to ... enemy's disposal . The military conduct of sir Henry , during this expedition , carried with it manifestations of ...
... enemy , for having sustained himself through two long and sternly contested battles against superior numbers ; to ... enemy's disposal . The military conduct of sir Henry , during this expedition , carried with it manifestations of ...
Strana 15
... enemy disem- barked on the 28th of August . With very little delay , sir William advanced to Elkton , whence he moved ... enemy's columns , as he was subsequently informed not only of its continuance , but that the left column was making ...
... enemy disem- barked on the 28th of August . With very little delay , sir William advanced to Elkton , whence he moved ... enemy's columns , as he was subsequently informed not only of its continuance , but that the left column was making ...
Strana 17
... enemy's appearance . The dragoons were ordered instantly to embark . Of the small party , four with the lieutenant colonel jumped into the boat , the van of the enemy's horse in full view , pressing down the hill in pursuit of the two ...
... enemy's appearance . The dragoons were ordered instantly to embark . Of the small party , four with the lieutenant colonel jumped into the boat , the van of the enemy's horse in full view , pressing down the hill in pursuit of the two ...
Strana 21
... enemy in his camp at Germantown , early in the morning of the fourth . The commencement was favourable ; but , by the ... enemy's incipient measures to repel the assault ; and although the halt at Chew's house had cool- ed the ardour ...
... enemy in his camp at Germantown , early in the morning of the fourth . The commencement was favourable ; but , by the ... enemy's incipient measures to repel the assault ; and although the halt at Chew's house had cool- ed the ardour ...
Strana 25
... enemy's retreat to Philadelphia , to protect his hospitals and stores in Bethlehem , Reading , and their vicinity , he would have placed himself on the western heights of the Schuylkill , whence he could with facility have driven the enemy ...
... enemy's retreat to Philadelphia , to protect his hospitals and stores in Bethlehem , Reading , and their vicinity , he would have placed himself on the western heights of the Schuylkill , whence he could with facility have driven the enemy ...
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