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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... force now remaining in Georgia except the garrison of Sunbury , whose retreat to South Carolina was entirely cut off , all the lower part of that state fell into the hands of the enemy , who adopted measures to preserve the * At a late ...
... force now remaining in Georgia except the garrison of Sunbury , whose retreat to South Carolina was entirely cut off , all the lower part of that state fell into the hands of the enemy , who adopted measures to preserve the * At a late ...
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... force which could be spared from the defence of St. Augustine , and on hearing that the troops from the north were off the coast , he immediately entered the southern frontier of Georgia , and invested Sunbury , which , after a slight ...
... force which could be spared from the defence of St. Augustine , and on hearing that the troops from the north were off the coast , he immediately entered the southern frontier of Georgia , and invested Sunbury , which , after a slight ...
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... force could be collected , for the purpose of crossing the Sa- vannah above that place , and obliging the enemy to evacuate the upper parts of Georgia . Before he was able to execute this plan , gen- eral Prevost , apprehensive of ...
... force could be collected , for the purpose of crossing the Sa- vannah above that place , and obliging the enemy to evacuate the upper parts of Georgia . Before he was able to execute this plan , gen- eral Prevost , apprehensive of ...
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... force , and to continue in CHAP . I. force , until they should be altered E 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 27.
... force , and to continue in CHAP . I. force , until they should be altered E 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 27.
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John Marshall. CHAP . I. force , until they should be altered by a legis- 1779. lature to be thereafter convened . The disasters which had attended their arms , instead of terrifying the South Carolinians into submission , animated them ...
John Marshall. CHAP . I. force , until they should be altered by a legis- 1779. lature to be thereafter convened . The disasters which had attended their arms , instead of terrifying the South Carolinians into submission , animated them ...
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