Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... militia , 15,000 . At which time the British force in Rhode Island and New York , under sir Henry Clinton , was 12,000 And the American force under general Putnam at West Point , & c . exclusive of militia , which he was authorized to ...
... militia , 15,000 . At which time the British force in Rhode Island and New York , under sir Henry Clinton , was 12,000 And the American force under general Putnam at West Point , & c . exclusive of militia , which he was authorized to ...
Strana 12
... militia , checked a veteran army , conducted by a gallant and experienced chief , se- conded with skill and ardour by his officers , and heroically support- ed by his soldiers . The second action was speedily followed by the surrender ...
... militia , checked a veteran army , conducted by a gallant and experienced chief , se- conded with skill and ardour by his officers , and heroically support- ed by his soldiers . The second action was speedily followed by the surrender ...
Strana 30
... militia in his front , contiguous to the en- emy , for the double purpose of defending the farmer from the out- rages of marauders , and of securing to himself quick information of any material movement in the enemy's camp . He selected ...
... militia in his front , contiguous to the en- emy , for the double purpose of defending the farmer from the out- rages of marauders , and of securing to himself quick information of any material movement in the enemy's camp . He selected ...
Strana 42
... militia , true to his coun . try , and correctly interpreting the movement under Hamilton , as- sembled bis regiment and drew near to him for the purpose of counteracting his operations Finding this officer invulnerable , he suddenly ...
... militia , true to his coun . try , and correctly interpreting the movement under Hamilton , as- sembled bis regiment and drew near to him for the purpose of counteracting his operations Finding this officer invulnerable , he suddenly ...
Strana 44
... militia , came to the resolution of act- ing offensively . A considerable detachment ( nearly one thousand and five hun- dred , all militia , except one hundred regulars ) was placed under the orders of general Ashe , who was directed ...
... militia , came to the resolution of act- ing offensively . A considerable detachment ( nearly one thousand and five hun- dred , all militia , except one hundred regulars ) was placed under the orders of general Ashe , who was directed ...
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