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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... military transactions , in which greater numbers have not been em- ployed . When Lord Cornwallis entered North Carolina , the military opera- tions in the more southern states were committed to Lord Rawdon . For the preservation of his ...
... military transactions , in which greater numbers have not been em- ployed . When Lord Cornwallis entered North Carolina , the military opera- tions in the more southern states were committed to Lord Rawdon . For the preservation of his ...
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... military transactions , in which greater numbers have not been em- ployed . When Lord Cornwallis entered North Carolina , the military opera- tions in the more southern states were committed to Lord Rawdon . For the preservation of his ...
... military transactions , in which greater numbers have not been em- ployed . When Lord Cornwallis entered North Carolina , the military opera- tions in the more southern states were committed to Lord Rawdon . For the preservation of his ...
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... military prudence can make no provision . Captain Beaty , who commanded on the right of Gunby's regiment , was killed , upon which his company with that adjoining it got into con- fusion and dropped out of the line . Gunby ordered the ...
... military prudence can make no provision . Captain Beaty , who commanded on the right of Gunby's regiment , was killed , upon which his company with that adjoining it got into con- fusion and dropped out of the line . Gunby ordered the ...
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... military resource , as to add greatly to his previous reputation as a partisan . The whole army had exhibited a degree of activity , courage , and pa- tient suffering , surpassing any expectation that could have been formed of troops ...
... military resource , as to add greatly to his previous reputation as a partisan . The whole army had exhibited a degree of activity , courage , and pa- tient suffering , surpassing any expectation that could have been formed of troops ...
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... military aids were to be expected from France . The situation of affairs in Europe would , it was said , de- mand all the exertions which that nation was capable of making ; and the forces of his most Christian Majesty might render as ...
... military aids were to be expected from France . The situation of affairs in Europe would , it was said , de- mand all the exertions which that nation was capable of making ; and the forces of his most Christian Majesty might render as ...
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