Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... lieutenant general ....... ......... 421 Davie , William Richardson ... colonel William .............. .............................. . Gates ... lieutenant colonel Christopher ...
... lieutenant general ....... ......... 421 Davie , William Richardson ... colonel William .............. .............................. . Gates ... lieutenant colonel Christopher ...
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... lieutenant colonel Baum . Briga- British force under sir William Howe in 1776 . American force under General Washington . August 24,000 November 26,900 December 27,700 March 27,000 June 30,000 In 1777 . 16,000 4,500 3,300 4,500 8,000 ...
... lieutenant colonel Baum . Briga- British force under sir William Howe in 1776 . American force under General Washington . August 24,000 November 26,900 December 27,700 March 27,000 June 30,000 In 1777 . 16,000 4,500 3,300 4,500 8,000 ...
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... lieutenant colonel Hamilton took possession of a flat bottomed boat for the purpose of transporting himself and his comrades across the river , should the sudden approach of the enemy render such re- treat necessary . In a little time ...
... lieutenant colonel Hamilton took possession of a flat bottomed boat for the purpose of transporting himself and his comrades across the river , should the sudden approach of the enemy render such re- treat necessary . In a little time ...
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... colonel count Donop , crossed the Delaware from Philadelphia , and took the route for Fort Mer- A few miles only in its van , was a reinforcement for the post of Mud Island , sent by Washington , under lieutenant colonel Simins , of the ...
... colonel count Donop , crossed the Delaware from Philadelphia , and took the route for Fort Mer- A few miles only in its van , was a reinforcement for the post of Mud Island , sent by Washington , under lieutenant colonel Simins , of the ...
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... colonel Greene at Fort Mercer presented an admonition too im . pressive to be disregarded by an officer of sir William Howe's pru- dence . This attempt was considered by lieutenant colonel Smith , not only practicable but probable ; and ...
... colonel Greene at Fort Mercer presented an admonition too im . pressive to be disregarded by an officer of sir William Howe's pru- dence . This attempt was considered by lieutenant colonel Smith , not only practicable but probable ; and ...
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