The Battle of Cowpens: The Great Morale-builderDoubleday, 1958 - 111ÆäÀÌÁö Brief account of the battle which was the psychological and military turning point of the American Revolution. |
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... rear of the position you may think proper to take . You will prevent plunder- ing as much as possible , and be as careful of your pro- visions and forage as may be , giving receipts for whatever you take to all such as are friends to ...
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... rear . His hearers bawled roughly and encouragingly at him . " Look for the epaulettes , " he told them , and the word went around among those who overhauled their long rifles and their sorry accouterments , sharpened their sabres with ...
... rear . His hearers bawled roughly and encouragingly at him . " Look for the epaulettes , " he told them , and the word went around among those who overhauled their long rifles and their sorry accouterments , sharpened their sabres with ...
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... rear . The ground which the Amer- icans had passed being broken , and much intersected by creeks and ravines , the march of the British troops during the darkness was exceedingly slow , on ac- count [ 79 ] TARLETON himself tried ...
... rear . The ground which the Amer- icans had passed being broken , and much intersected by creeks and ravines , the march of the British troops during the darkness was exceedingly slow , on ac- count [ 79 ] TARLETON himself tried ...
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