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. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Hon. Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, Band 4Richard Phillips, 1805 |
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... corps at Monk's Corner . The garrison of Fort Moultrie surrender themselves prisoners of war . Colonel White defeated by Tarleton . General Lincoln capitulates . Burford defeated . Sir Henry Clinton takes measures for settling the ...
... corps at Monk's Corner . The garrison of Fort Moultrie surrender themselves prisoners of war . Colonel White defeated by Tarleton . General Lincoln capitulates . Burford defeated . Sir Henry Clinton takes measures for settling the ...
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... corps , led by Major Posey , were also detached to the immediate assistance of the distressed people ; and took a position at Schoharie , a small village on a river of that name , which runs into the Mohawk . With his continental troops ...
... corps , led by Major Posey , were also detached to the immediate assistance of the distressed people ; and took a position at Schoharie , a small village on a river of that name , which runs into the Mohawk . With his continental troops ...
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... corps was divided into several detachments , the principal of which remained with Colone Clarke at Kaskaskias . Colonel Hamilton , the go- vernor of Detroit , who was understood to have been extremely active in fomenting Indian hosti ...
... corps was divided into several detachments , the principal of which remained with Colone Clarke at Kaskaskias . Colonel Hamilton , the go- vernor of Detroit , who was understood to have been extremely active in fomenting Indian hosti ...
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... . The object of these corps was to be openly avowed , and they were to destroy the towns belonging to the hostile tribes of Indians lying in their route . The troops marching from Wyoming lying GENERAL WASHINGTON . 37.
... . The object of these corps was to be openly avowed , and they were to destroy the towns belonging to the hostile tribes of Indians lying in their route . The troops marching from Wyoming lying GENERAL WASHINGTON . 37.
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... corps which had been led into their rear by Sir James Baird , who attack- ed their flanks with great impetuosity and consi- derable execution . Those who escaped retreated up up the Savannah , and crossing that river at Zu- 64 THE LIFE OF.
... corps which had been led into their rear by Sir James Baird , who attack- ed their flanks with great impetuosity and consi- derable execution . Those who escaped retreated up up the Savannah , and crossing that river at Zu- 64 THE LIFE OF.
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