A Sidelight on History: Being the Letters of James McHenry [to Thomas Sim Lee, Written During the Yorktown Campaign, 1781New York times, 1971 - 77ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... never flagged and whose energies seemed inexhaustible : Thomas Sim Lee , elected to the post the previous year . Governor Lee was descended from Colonel Richard Lee , who came over to Virginia from England in INTRODUCTION ...
... never flagged and whose energies seemed inexhaustible : Thomas Sim Lee , elected to the post the previous year . Governor Lee was descended from Colonel Richard Lee , who came over to Virginia from England in INTRODUCTION ...
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... Colonel Boyer , of the riflemen , is a prisoner . I have the honor to be , with the highest regards , etc. , etc. The superscription reads : Maj . Gen. Greene . " With the Marquiss Lafayette's Acct . of his action with Lord Cornwallis ...
... Colonel Boyer , of the riflemen , is a prisoner . I have the honor to be , with the highest regards , etc. , etc. The superscription reads : Maj . Gen. Greene . " With the Marquiss Lafayette's Acct . of his action with Lord Cornwallis ...
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... Colonel Abercrombie , and got within the French part of our second parallel . The French grenadiers soon drove them back with loss , but not before they had spiked several of their and our cannon . This , however , is so badly done that ...
... Colonel Abercrombie , and got within the French part of our second parallel . The French grenadiers soon drove them back with loss , but not before they had spiked several of their and our cannon . This , however , is so badly done that ...
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