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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... immediately employed . On the day of its arrival , therefore , he withdrew from the neighbourhood of Camden , and took a strong position behind Sawney's creek .. On the night of the seventh , as had been conjectured , Rawdon passed ...
... immediately employed . On the day of its arrival , therefore , he withdrew from the neighbourhood of Camden , and took a strong position behind Sawney's creek .. On the night of the seventh , as had been conjectured , Rawdon passed ...
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... the northern bank of the Savannah , which surrendered on the 21st of May ; immediately after which the operations against Augusta were commenced . The place was bravely defended by Lieutenant Colonel Brown ; 10 THE LIFE OF.
... the northern bank of the Savannah , which surrendered on the 21st of May ; immediately after which the operations against Augusta were commenced . The place was bravely defended by Lieutenant Colonel Brown ; 10 THE LIFE OF.
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... immediately commenced . Sumpter was preceded by the legion , supported by the state cavalry . A detachment from this regiment followed the British horse , in the vain hope of overtaking the troop at the ferry , while Lee pursued the ...
... immediately commenced . Sumpter was preceded by the legion , supported by the state cavalry . A detachment from this regiment followed the British horse , in the vain hope of overtaking the troop at the ferry , while Lee pursued the ...
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... immediately formed . It was drawn up across the road , in an oblique direction , in a wood , on the heights near the Eutaw springs , having its right flank on Eutaw creek . This flank was also covered by a battalion commanded by Major ...
... immediately formed . It was drawn up across the road , in an oblique direction , in a wood , on the heights near the Eutaw springs , having its right flank on Eutaw creek . This flank was also covered by a battalion commanded by Major ...
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... immediate object of contest . Four six - pounders , two of which had been taken in the early part of the day , were brought to play upon the house , and , being pushed so near as to be within the command of its fire , were unavoidably ...
... immediate object of contest . Four six - pounders , two of which had been taken in the early part of the day , were brought to play upon the house , and , being pushed so near as to be within the command of its fire , were unavoidably ...
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