Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... took place , the uncertainty alluded to did prevail in the minds of many persons , who inferred from the fact of Mr. Lee's having been chairman of the Committee , raised to report on his proposition of independence , and from a ...
... took place , the uncertainty alluded to did prevail in the minds of many persons , who inferred from the fact of Mr. Lee's having been chairman of the Committee , raised to report on his proposition of independence , and from a ...
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... took the lead on the side of America , and were particularly regarded by congress , and the nation , in the burst of applause which resound . ed throughout the United States , on the happy conclusion of the northern campaign . The ...
... took the lead on the side of America , and were particularly regarded by congress , and the nation , in the burst of applause which resound . ed throughout the United States , on the happy conclusion of the northern campaign . The ...
Strana 14
... took a position on White - Clay creek , in the county of New Castle , state of Delaware , while his light troops extended to the vicinity of Elkton , in the state of Ma- * Properly so termed , whether we regard its natural difficulties ...
... took a position on White - Clay creek , in the county of New Castle , state of Delaware , while his light troops extended to the vicinity of Elkton , in the state of Ma- * Properly so termed , whether we regard its natural difficulties ...
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... took post on the eastern side of the Brandywine , fronting Chadsford , where he waited the approach of his foe . Sir William continued to advance by steady marches , holding up the strength of his troops , whose valour , he fores saw ...
... took post on the eastern side of the Brandywine , fronting Chadsford , where he waited the approach of his foe . Sir William continued to advance by steady marches , holding up the strength of his troops , whose valour , he fores saw ...
Strana 24
... took full advantage . Having approached , tumultuously , close to the muzzles of our guns , a severe fire from the garrison en- sued , which was so fatal in its effects as to destroy instantly every hope of success . The gallant Donop ...
... took full advantage . Having approached , tumultuously , close to the muzzles of our guns , a severe fire from the garrison en- sued , which was so fatal in its effects as to destroy instantly every hope of success . The gallant Donop ...
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