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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... spirit of resistance was still kept up in the north - western and north - eastern parts of the state , by Generals Sumpter and Marion , who respectively commanded a corps of militia . Their exertions , though great , seem not to have ...
... spirit of resistance was still kept up in the north - western and north - eastern parts of the state , by Generals Sumpter and Marion , who respectively commanded a corps of militia . Their exertions , though great , seem not to have ...
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... spirits of the troops . * Mr. Johnson states that Captain M'Cauley , of South Carolina , had joined Arm- strong and Carrington . Some of the troopers were killed on the bridge . The continued labours and exertions of all were highly ...
... spirits of the troops . * Mr. Johnson states that Captain M'Cauley , of South Carolina , had joined Arm- strong and Carrington . Some of the troopers were killed on the bridge . The continued labours and exertions of all were highly ...
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... spirit of slaughter which was brooding in their bosoms . The disposition to retaliate to the full extent of their power , if not to commit original injury , was equally strong in the opposite party . When fort Granby surrendered , the ...
... spirit of slaughter which was brooding in their bosoms . The disposition to retaliate to the full extent of their power , if not to commit original injury , was equally strong in the opposite party . When fort Granby surrendered , the ...
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... spirits and food within their view . The legion infantry , however , pressed the rear so closely as to make a serious struggle to enter the house with the British . The door was forcibly shut in their faces , and several British ...
... spirits and food within their view . The legion infantry , however , pressed the rear so closely as to make a serious struggle to enter the house with the British . The door was forcibly shut in their faces , and several British ...
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... spirit and intelligence , formed under the eye of Washington , and trained in the school furnished in the severe service of the north , to all the hardships and dangers of war . A peculiar importance was given to these successes in the ...
... spirit and intelligence , formed under the eye of Washington , and trained in the school furnished in the severe service of the north , to all the hardships and dangers of war . A peculiar importance was given to these successes in the ...
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