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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... July , 1781 . I have spoken only , my dear Sir , what I think . If I had thought differently you would have had polite- ness , but no confidence . Indeed , I feel myself both honored and happy in your goodness and regards . But we will ...
... July , 1781 . I have spoken only , my dear Sir , what I think . If I had thought differently you would have had polite- ness , but no confidence . Indeed , I feel myself both honored and happy in your goodness and regards . But we will ...
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... July 1781 . It was a maxim with the Cardinal de Retz , always , after a series of good news to prepare himself for bad . We have experienced more of the former to the South- ward than could have been expected , and now , it is probable ...
... July 1781 . It was a maxim with the Cardinal de Retz , always , after a series of good news to prepare himself for bad . We have experienced more of the former to the South- ward than could have been expected , and now , it is probable ...
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... July . 10 o'clock morning . We have a dispatch from General Greene just now , dated 29th ult . , by which we find he was rather intend- ing opposition than a retreat .. J. McH . Greene Inclosure . High Hills of Santee , 17th July 29.
... July . 10 o'clock morning . We have a dispatch from General Greene just now , dated 29th ult . , by which we find he was rather intend- ing opposition than a retreat .. J. McH . Greene Inclosure . High Hills of Santee , 17th July 29.
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