A Sidelight on History: Being the Letters of James McHenry, Aide-de-camp of the Marquis de Lafayette to Thomas Sim Lee, Governor of Maryland, Written During the Yorktown Camapaign, 1781Priv. printed, 1931 - 77ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Camp before York , 6th October , 1781 . I have not a moment to spare , and therefore inclose you General Greene's private detail of his last action , because I know there are passages in it which must be highly gratifying to your ...
... Camp before York , 6th October , 1781 . I have not a moment to spare , and therefore inclose you General Greene's private detail of his last action , because I know there are passages in it which must be highly gratifying to your ...
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... Camp before York , 9th Oct. 1781 . I know your anxiety and I attempt to lessen it by every opportunity . I think I have told you that we opened our trenches between the 6th and 7th . The first parallel is nearly completed , and some ...
... Camp before York , 9th Oct. 1781 . I know your anxiety and I attempt to lessen it by every opportunity . I think I have told you that we opened our trenches between the 6th and 7th . The first parallel is nearly completed , and some ...
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... before the final disbanding of the Continental Army . My dear Sir : Camp before York , 23d October , 1781 . The Marquiss , whom I accompanied , returned last night from a conference with Count de Grasse , and to- day we are preparing ...
... before the final disbanding of the Continental Army . My dear Sir : Camp before York , 23d October , 1781 . The Marquiss , whom I accompanied , returned last night from a conference with Count de Grasse , and to- day we are preparing ...
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