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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... , had only left this side with their bag- gage , so that , as I remarked , we had to contend with their whole army . It would appear that Lord Cornwallis designs sending a succour to Carolina , perhaps some to Ports- 20.
... , had only left this side with their bag- gage , so that , as I remarked , we had to contend with their whole army . It would appear that Lord Cornwallis designs sending a succour to Carolina , perhaps some to Ports- 20.
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... Carolina , July the 6th , that a large reinforcement had arrived at Charlestown ( about 2000 ) , and that Lord Rawdon , Earl Lincoln and General Gould were in pursuit of General Greene , who had been obliged to raise the siege of Ninety ...
... Carolina , July the 6th , that a large reinforcement had arrived at Charlestown ( about 2000 ) , and that Lord Rawdon , Earl Lincoln and General Gould were in pursuit of General Greene , who had been obliged to raise the siege of Ninety ...
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... Carolina His co - operating army may be about this time near the confines of North Carolina . We are following his Lord- ship . You know our force ; it is as nothing , and I need not speak to you of Greene's . Nor need you be told ...
... Carolina His co - operating army may be about this time near the confines of North Carolina . We are following his Lord- ship . You know our force ; it is as nothing , and I need not speak to you of Greene's . Nor need you be told ...
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