Soldier and Patriot: The Story of George WashingtonCassell, Petter, & Galpin, 1875 - 255 Seiten |
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... Lord Cornwallis , who was just embarking for England , and sent him back with all speed to the Jerseys . Washington had drawn his army up on one side of the little river Assunpink , and on the 2nd of January received notice that Lord ...
... Lord Cornwallis , who was just embarking for England , and sent him back with all speed to the Jerseys . Washington had drawn his army up on one side of the little river Assunpink , and on the 2nd of January received notice that Lord ...
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... Lord Cornwallis , after this victory , stationed himself with his men at Wilmington ; while Greene resolved to fall back upon South Carolina , where Lord Rawdon remained at Camden , with troops for the defence of Charleston . Lord ...
... Lord Cornwallis , after this victory , stationed himself with his men at Wilmington ; while Greene resolved to fall back upon South Carolina , where Lord Rawdon remained at Camden , with troops for the defence of Charleston . Lord ...
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... Lord Cornwallis , in a different quarter . " As soon as Sir Henry Clinton knew what was happening , he tried to draw ... Lord Corn- wallis , by Sir Henry Clinton's orders , had concentrated his forces at York Town , a small place above ...
... Lord Cornwallis , in a different quarter . " As soon as Sir Henry Clinton knew what was happening , he tried to draw ... Lord Corn- wallis , by Sir Henry Clinton's orders , had concentrated his forces at York Town , a small place above ...
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