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, المجلد 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... received the unwelcome intelligence that it had surrendered on the twelfth , and that its garrison , consisting of one hundred and sixty- five men , had become prisoners . On the preceding day , the post at Orangeburg had surrendered to ...
... received the unwelcome intelligence that it had surrendered on the twelfth , and that its garrison , consisting of one hundred and sixty- five men , had become prisoners . On the preceding day , the post at Orangeburg had surrendered to ...
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... received a reinforcement which enabled him once more to overrun the state of South Carolina . 7 On the third of June three regiments arrived from Ireland ; and , on the seventh of that month , Lord Rawdon marched at the head of two ...
... received a reinforcement which enabled him once more to overrun the state of South Carolina . 7 On the third of June three regiments arrived from Ireland ; and , on the seventh of that month , Lord Rawdon marched at the head of two ...
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... received of the evacuation of Ninety Six , and that Lieutenant Colonel Cruger was marching down to Orange- burg . The north branch of the Edisto , which , for thirty miles , was passable only at the place occupied by Rawdon , interposed ...
... received of the evacuation of Ninety Six , and that Lieutenant Colonel Cruger was marching down to Orange- burg . The north branch of the Edisto , which , for thirty miles , was passable only at the place occupied by Rawdon , interposed ...
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... received . The American army , counting every person belonging to it , was augmented to two thousand six hundred men ; but its effective force did not exceed sixteen hundred . After the retreat of General Greene from Orangeburg , Lord ...
... received . The American army , counting every person belonging to it , was augmented to two thousand six hundred men ; but its effective force did not exceed sixteen hundred . After the retreat of General Greene from Orangeburg , Lord ...
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... received a wound which disabled him from keeping the field , and the command of his corps devolved on Lieutenant Colonel Hampton . After sustaining the fire of the enemy with considerable resolution , Sumner's brigade began to give way ...
... received a wound which disabled him from keeping the field , and the command of his corps devolved on Lieutenant Colonel Hampton . After sustaining the fire of the enemy with considerable resolution , Sumner's brigade began to give way ...
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