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 - 77페이지 |
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... Count de Grasse was to sail from the West Indies with a large fleet and troops for the Chesapeak . You know that he is superior to Rod- ney . He may not , however , have sailed on the day fixed . His arrival is very important to ...
... Count de Grasse was to sail from the West Indies with a large fleet and troops for the Chesapeak . You know that he is superior to Rod- ney . He may not , however , have sailed on the day fixed . His arrival is very important to ...
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... Count de Grasse gave him chase with twenty - two . In clearing the Cape , the Count was to leeward , but four of his best sailing ships got up with the English , and sustained an action of an hour against ten before they could be ...
... Count de Grasse gave him chase with twenty - two . In clearing the Cape , the Count was to leeward , but four of his best sailing ships got up with the English , and sustained an action of an hour against ten before they could be ...
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... Count de Grasse , and to- day we are preparing for the reduction of the British post at Wilmington . He is commander - in - chief on this occasion , and is to have under him the Maryland troops , the Pennsylvanians , and one Virginia ...
... Count de Grasse , and to- day we are preparing for the reduction of the British post at Wilmington . He is commander - in - chief on this occasion , and is to have under him the Maryland troops , the Pennsylvanians , and one Virginia ...
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