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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... object . Com- modore Banon writes that on the 17th , in the afternoon , 35 sail of the enemy's vessels anchored in Hampton Road from sea . He supposes them the same that sailed from thence thirteen days ago . Four , he says 18.
... object . Com- modore Banon writes that on the 17th , in the afternoon , 35 sail of the enemy's vessels anchored in Hampton Road from sea . He supposes them the same that sailed from thence thirteen days ago . Four , he says 18.
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... sailed on the day fixed . His arrival is very important to Maryland . But there must be a race between him and his antagonist . If the latter gains Chesapeak first and the British squadron now at New York should remain there , Clin- ton ...
... sailed on the day fixed . His arrival is very important to Maryland . But there must be a race between him and his antagonist . If the latter gains Chesapeak first and the British squadron now at New York should remain there , Clin- ton ...
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... sailed sometime since from Rhode Island . Every new hour , at this period , becomes more impor- tant than the last . There is much to hope , but we are not without something to fear . Adieu . His Excellency Governor Lee . James McHenry ...
... sailed sometime since from Rhode Island . Every new hour , at this period , becomes more impor- tant than the last . There is much to hope , but we are not without something to fear . Adieu . His Excellency Governor Lee . James McHenry ...
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