The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ...J. Crissy, 1832 |
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Strana 21
... cause . At the high hills of Santee the reinforcements expected from North Carolina were received . The American army , counting every person belonging to it , was augmented to two thousand six hundred men ; but its effective force did ...
... cause . At the high hills of Santee the reinforcements expected from North Carolina were received . The American army , counting every person belonging to it , was augmented to two thousand six hundred men ; but its effective force did ...
Strana 22
... cause . " The loss on both sides bore a great proportion to the numbers en- gaged . That of the Americans was five hundred and fifty - five , including sixty officers . One hundred and thirty were killed on the spot . Seven- teen ...
... cause . " The loss on both sides bore a great proportion to the numbers en- gaged . That of the Americans was five hundred and fifty - five , including sixty officers . One hundred and thirty were killed on the spot . Seven- teen ...
Strana 26
... render as much real ser- vice to the common cause elsewhere as in America . * * Secret Journals of Congress , vol . 2 , p . 305 , 399 , 400 , 452 . CHAPTER II . Preparations for another campaign . - Proceedings 26 THE LIFE OF.
... render as much real ser- vice to the common cause elsewhere as in America . * * Secret Journals of Congress , vol . 2 , p . 305 , 399 , 400 , 452 . CHAPTER II . Preparations for another campaign . - Proceedings 26 THE LIFE OF.
Strana 39
... cause for serious apprehension ; and he determined to forego every gratification to be de rived from a suspension of his toils , in order to watch its discontents . While the situation of the United States thus loudly called for peace ...
... cause for serious apprehension ; and he determined to forego every gratification to be de rived from a suspension of his toils , in order to watch its discontents . While the situation of the United States thus loudly called for peace ...
Strana 39
... cause for serious apprehension ; and he determined to forego every gratification to be de rived from a suspension of ... causes which , GEORGE WASHINGTON . 39.
... cause for serious apprehension ; and he determined to forego every gratification to be de rived from a suspension of ... causes which , GEORGE WASHINGTON . 39.
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