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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... Greene's . Nor need you be told , that although Cornwallis appears to be leaving us quiet in this State , yet , that ... Greene is prudent , and will , if possible , wait for his succours , before he hazards all the ground be- tween him ...
... Greene's . Nor need you be told , that although Cornwallis appears to be leaving us quiet in this State , yet , that ... Greene is prudent , and will , if possible , wait for his succours , before he hazards all the ground be- tween him ...
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... necessary for Mary- land . You see , we are impotent for want of arms . I inclose you an extract of Gen. Greene's proceedings down to the 24th . You will observe that it is of a priv- ate nature , and , of course , only that 49.
... necessary for Mary- land . You see , we are impotent for want of arms . I inclose you an extract of Gen. Greene's proceedings down to the 24th . You will observe that it is of a priv- ate nature , and , of course , only that 49.
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... Greene was doing on the 26th of last month . He was then on his march to Fridays ferry , collecting the militia , in order to give the enemy battle . I shall only add another paragraph from Gen. Greene's letter . " We have intercepted a ...
... Greene was doing on the 26th of last month . He was then on his march to Fridays ferry , collecting the militia , in order to give the enemy battle . I shall only add another paragraph from Gen. Greene's letter . " We have intercepted a ...
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