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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... October 1781 . This morning the French and American batteries act with great spirit and fire . But we shall be more eloquent before evening , as we shall speak with about fifty pieces . The enemy's answers are weak and with- out effect ...
... October 1781 . This morning the French and American batteries act with great spirit and fire . But we shall be more eloquent before evening , as we shall speak with about fifty pieces . The enemy's answers are weak and with- out effect ...
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... October , 1781 . We are not to have much more rest till the siege terminates . This morning about daybreak the enemy made a sortie with their light infantry under Colonel Abercrombie , and got within the French part of our second ...
... October , 1781 . We are not to have much more rest till the siege terminates . This morning about daybreak the enemy made a sortie with their light infantry under Colonel Abercrombie , and got within the French part of our second ...
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... to inform Governor Lee of the momentous events of the following days , when on October 17th at ten o'clock in the morning , a drummer in red mounted the enemies ' parapet and began to beat a " parley , " accompanied by an officer waving 73.
... to inform Governor Lee of the momentous events of the following days , when on October 17th at ten o'clock in the morning , a drummer in red mounted the enemies ' parapet and began to beat a " parley , " accompanied by an officer waving 73.
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