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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... retired towards Richmond , where he now is . We are in this neighborhood . In this war of marches , the Marquiss is the victor , because he obliged by a very happy maneuvre his Lordship to re- turn without completing his principal ...
... retired towards Richmond , where he now is . We are in this neighborhood . In this war of marches , the Marquiss is the victor , because he obliged by a very happy maneuvre his Lordship to re- turn without completing his principal ...
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... retired to Orange- burg with evident marks of precipitation , which dis- covered our movements were unexpected . Captain Eggleston made a stroke at his horse , which served to increase his confusion . From a persuasion that the enemy ...
... retired to Orange- burg with evident marks of precipitation , which dis- covered our movements were unexpected . Captain Eggleston made a stroke at his horse , which served to increase his confusion . From a persuasion that the enemy ...
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... retire . The firing was close and warm , and the mili- tia and State troops behaved with a degree of gallantry which would ... retired . Our loss in the different attacks was inconsiderable , not more than 20 killed and about 40 wounded ...
... retire . The firing was close and warm , and the mili- tia and State troops behaved with a degree of gallantry which would ... retired . Our loss in the different attacks was inconsiderable , not more than 20 killed and about 40 wounded ...
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