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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... consequence of which Rawdon , who instantly perceived the danger that threatened his flanks , had time to extend his front by bringing the volunteers of Ireland into his line . This judicious movement disconcerted the design on his ...
... consequence of which Rawdon , who instantly perceived the danger that threatened his flanks , had time to extend his front by bringing the volunteers of Ireland into his line . This judicious movement disconcerted the design on his ...
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... consequence of which Lieutenant Colonel Stuart felt himself so secure , that his foraging parties were spread over the country . To restrain them , and to protect the inhabitants , General VOL . II . 2 Greene detached Marion towards ...
... consequence of which Lieutenant Colonel Stuart felt himself so secure , that his foraging parties were spread over the country . To restrain them , and to protect the inhabitants , General VOL . II . 2 Greene detached Marion towards ...
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... consequence of which Lieutenant Colonel Stuart felt himself so secure , that his foraging parties were spread over the country . To restrain them , and to protect the inhabitants , General VOL . II . 2 the line , and directed Major ...
... consequence of which Lieutenant Colonel Stuart felt himself so secure , that his foraging parties were spread over the country . To restrain them , and to protect the inhabitants , General VOL . II . 2 the line , and directed Major ...
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... consequences , the fortune of the day was nearly balanced . But if the consequences be taken into the account , the vic- tory unquestionably belonged to Greene . The result of this , as of the two preceding battles fought by him in the ...
... consequences , the fortune of the day was nearly balanced . But if the consequences be taken into the account , the vic- tory unquestionably belonged to Greene . The result of this , as of the two preceding battles fought by him in the ...
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... consequences of the policy . Let your discipline be as regular and as rigid as the nature and constitution of your troops will admit . " - 2 Johnson , 277 . feeling that much is due to General Greene ; and 24 THE LIFE OF.
... consequences of the policy . Let your discipline be as regular and as rigid as the nature and constitution of your troops will admit . " - 2 Johnson , 277 . feeling that much is due to General Greene ; and 24 THE LIFE OF.
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