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, Svazek 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... march from the camp on Deep river , he detached Lee to join General Marion , and communicated his intention of entering South Carolina to General Pickens with a request that he would assemble the western militia , and lay siege to ...
... march from the camp on Deep river , he detached Lee to join General Marion , and communicated his intention of entering South Carolina to General Pickens with a request that he would assemble the western militia , and lay siege to ...
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... march through the wood along the low ground in front of the Maryland brigade which was in the act of forming , until he reached the road , where he displayed his column . Perceiving that the British advanced with a narrow front , Greene ...
... march through the wood along the low ground in front of the Maryland brigade which was in the act of forming , until he reached the road , where he displayed his column . Perceiving that the British advanced with a narrow front , Greene ...
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... march . To elude these vigilant adversaries , Watson returned down the Santee , and crossing that river near its mouth , marched up its southern side , and re- crossing it above the American detachment , and , eluding all the mea- sures ...
... march . To elude these vigilant adversaries , Watson returned down the Santee , and crossing that river near its mouth , marched up its southern side , and re- crossing it above the American detachment , and , eluding all the mea- sures ...
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... march in person to the former . The post at Ninety Six was fortified . The principal work , which , from its form , was called the Star , and which was on the right of the village , consisted of sixteen salient and re - entering angles ...
... march in person to the former . The post at Ninety Six was fortified . The principal work , which , from its form , was called the Star , and which was on the right of the village , consisted of sixteen salient and re - entering angles ...
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... march by turning to the best account every advantage afforded by the face of the country . But Lord Rawdon passed Sumpter below the junction of the Saluda and Broad rivers , after which that officer was probably unable to regain his ...
... march by turning to the best account every advantage afforded by the face of the country . But Lord Rawdon passed Sumpter below the junction of the Saluda and Broad rivers , after which that officer was probably unable to regain his ...
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