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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... Lordship to re- turn without completing his principal object . Com- modore Banon writes that on the 17th , in the afternoon , 35 sail of the enemy's vessels anchored in Hampton Road from sea . He supposes them the same that sailed from ...
... Lordship to re- turn without completing his principal object . Com- modore Banon writes that on the 17th , in the afternoon , 35 sail of the enemy's vessels anchored in Hampton Road from sea . He supposes them the same that sailed from ...
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... Lordship should retreat , as our mili- tia were leaving us daily . Believe me , we have at- tempted sorcery and majic , and I have reason to think that it had its effect . His Lordship must have been deceived . Legerdemain is a very ...
... Lordship should retreat , as our mili- tia were leaving us daily . Believe me , we have at- tempted sorcery and majic , and I have reason to think that it had its effect . His Lordship must have been deceived . Legerdemain is a very ...
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... Lordship arrived there two days before , who , on our appearance , retired to Orange- burg with evident marks of precipitation , which dis- covered our movements were unexpected . Captain Eggleston made a stroke at his horse , which ...
... Lordship arrived there two days before , who , on our appearance , retired to Orange- burg with evident marks of precipitation , which dis- covered our movements were unexpected . Captain Eggleston made a stroke at his horse , which ...
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6th Augt affairs affectionately appear arrived Baltimore British army Camp before York campaign cannon Carolina cavalry Charlestown Chesapeak Colonel Congaree Congress Continental Army Count de Grasse dear Governor dear Sir detached enemy enemy's evacuated Excellency Gov Excellency Governor Lee Excellency's most obst Excellency's obst fire force French fleet garrison Gloster greatest attachment greatest respect Greene Greene's Hills of Santee honor horse inclose Inclosure Island James McHenry James river July junction killed Lafayette land Legion letter light infantry Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon Lordship Malvern Hill Marquiss Maryland ment military militia morning necessary o'clock P. M. obliged October officers Orangeburg party Portsmouth present prisoners quarter regard and attachment regiment respect and attachment respectfully retired retreat riflemen sailed second parallel Septr ships side siege sincerely Sumter Thomas Sim Lee tion troops utmost Virginia Washington Wayne Williamsburg wounded York river Yorktown