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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... garrison at Biggar's Church to escape . They made a feint as if to attack , and retired under cover of this party after set- ting the church and stores on fire . This was just in the close of the day . Their retreat was not discovered ...
... garrison at Biggar's Church to escape . They made a feint as if to attack , and retired under cover of this party after set- ting the church and stores on fire . This was just in the close of the day . Their retreat was not discovered ...
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... garrison , baggage , cannon , refugees , and negroes from Portsmouth have been landed at York , and his Lordship begins to look as if he wished to do something . " Tis a maxim with him that ruin to Great Britain or a loss of the ...
... garrison , baggage , cannon , refugees , and negroes from Portsmouth have been landed at York , and his Lordship begins to look as if he wished to do something . " Tis a maxim with him that ruin to Great Britain or a loss of the ...
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... garrison . Several officers were wounded , but not one dangerously . Gimat is in the number . The greatest part of each garrison found means to escape , so that our prisoners do not exceed sixty . Col. Hamilton had the command of the ...
... garrison . Several officers were wounded , but not one dangerously . Gimat is in the number . The greatest part of each garrison found means to escape , so that our prisoners do not exceed sixty . Col. Hamilton had the command of the ...
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