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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... enemy's posts in South Carolina and Georgia , except Charlestown and Savannah , when the enemy re- ceived a reinforcement at Charlestown , which enabled them to raise the siege of 96. It was mortifying , in- deed , to be obliged to ...
... enemy's posts in South Carolina and Georgia , except Charlestown and Savannah , when the enemy re- ceived a reinforcement at Charlestown , which enabled them to raise the siege of 96. It was mortifying , in- deed , to be obliged to ...
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... enemy at Orangeburg . We arrived before the town on the 12th , but we found them so strong and advantageously posted that we had little hopes of succeeding , as our cavalry , from the nature of the ground , could not act to advantage ...
... enemy at Orangeburg . We arrived before the town on the 12th , but we found them so strong and advantageously posted that we had little hopes of succeeding , as our cavalry , from the nature of the ground , could not act to advantage ...
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... enemy's rear guard and all their baggage . Captain Armstrong , who led the van , charged through a great part of the enemy's line , but as they were forming just over a bridge connected with a long causeway , the cavalry were halted ...
... enemy's rear guard and all their baggage . Captain Armstrong , who led the van , charged through a great part of the enemy's line , but as they were forming just over a bridge connected with a long causeway , the cavalry were halted ...
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