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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... Septr . 1781 . Sometime since , the Congress , without being * Even_six_months previously , a letter from Lafayette to Wash- ington , dated Head of Elk , March 7 , 1781 , contained this passage : " The State of Maryland has made me ...
... Septr . 1781 . Sometime since , the Congress , without being * Even_six_months previously , a letter from Lafayette to Wash- ington , dated Head of Elk , March 7 , 1781 , contained this passage : " The State of Maryland has made me ...
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... Septr . 1781 . The Marquiss is informed , but not officially , that on the 5th inst . Admiral Hood made his appearance off the Cape with fourteen ships of the line , upon which the Count de Grasse gave him chase with twenty - two . In ...
... Septr . 1781 . The Marquiss is informed , but not officially , that on the 5th inst . Admiral Hood made his appearance off the Cape with fourteen ships of the line , upon which the Count de Grasse gave him chase with twenty - two . In ...
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... Septr . 1781 . As we have no account of the return of the fleet , nor anything very interesting from his Lordship save that his works must soon render him invisible , I will tell your excellency what General Greene was doing on the 26th ...
... Septr . 1781 . As we have no account of the return of the fleet , nor anything very interesting from his Lordship save that his works must soon render him invisible , I will tell your excellency what General Greene was doing on the 26th ...
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