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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... cavalry to collect our force at the best point for operating . We got intelli- gence by an intercepted letter that Colonel Stewart , with a reinforcement of four or five hundred men , was convoying a quantity of provisions and stores ...
... cavalry to collect our force at the best point for operating . We got intelli- gence by an intercepted letter that Colonel Stewart , with a reinforcement of four or five hundred men , was convoying a quantity of provisions and stores ...
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... cavalry , from the nature of the ground , could not act to advantage . Nor could we have improved a defeat , as the enemy had a safe retreat over the Edisto river , and the only pass defended by a large British goal , equal to any ...
... cavalry , from the nature of the ground , could not act to advantage . Nor could we have improved a defeat , as the enemy had a safe retreat over the Edisto river , and the only pass defended by a large British goal , equal to any ...
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... cavalry were halted , though Armstrong had got over the bridge and was obliged to file off down the river . The enemy formed in a range of houses on Shoebrick's plantation . General Sumter came up and made an attack , but the enemy ...
... cavalry were halted , though Armstrong had got over the bridge and was obliged to file off down the river . The enemy formed in a range of houses on Shoebrick's plantation . General Sumter came up and made an attack , but the enemy ...
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