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, Tập 4C.P. Wayne, 1805 |
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... Virginia . CHAPTER VIII . Virginia invaded by Arnold ... He destroys valuable stores at Richmond .... Retires to Portsmouth ... Mutiny in the Penn- sylvania line ... Sir H. Clinton attempts to negotiate with the mutineers ... They ...
... Virginia . CHAPTER VIII . Virginia invaded by Arnold ... He destroys valuable stores at Richmond .... Retires to Portsmouth ... Mutiny in the Penn- sylvania line ... Sir H. Clinton attempts to negotiate with the mutineers ... They ...
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... Virginia ... Destouches sails for the Chesapeak ..Operations of the British army in Virginia .... Cornwallis arrives ... Presses Fayette over the Rapidan ... Fayette forms a junc- tion with Wayne ..Cornwallis retires to the lower ...
... Virginia ... Destouches sails for the Chesapeak ..Operations of the British army in Virginia .... Cornwallis arrives ... Presses Fayette over the Rapidan ... Fayette forms a junc- tion with Wayne ..Cornwallis retires to the lower ...
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... Virginia and North Carolina , to give all possible aid to South Carolina and Georgia . Soon after the passage of the resolution , gen- eral Lincoln set out for Charleston , where he found the military affairs of the country in a state ...
... Virginia and North Carolina , to give all possible aid to South Carolina and Georgia . Soon after the passage of the resolution , gen- eral Lincoln set out for Charleston , where he found the military affairs of the country in a state ...
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... Virginia and North Carolina complied with by the latter of those states , that two thousand men raised by her in conformity therewith , had marched under generals Ash , and Rutherford , and had reached Charleston before the appearance ...
... Virginia and North Carolina complied with by the latter of those states , that two thousand men raised by her in conformity therewith , had marched under generals Ash , and Rutherford , and had reached Charleston before the appearance ...
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... Virginia militia , and some light horse , con- stituted a corps de reserve . His whole force amounted to one thousand men . The con- tinental troops were ordered not to fire a mus- ket , but to storm the lines with fixed bayonets ...
... Virginia militia , and some light horse , con- stituted a corps de reserve . His whole force amounted to one thousand men . The con- tinental troops were ordered not to fire a mus- ket , but to storm the lines with fixed bayonets ...
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