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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... siege of Ninety - six , in precipitation , and whose force was insufficient to im- pede the enemy's progress . It is also mentioned in a Charlestown paper of the 27th that Greene had at- tempted the place by assault , in which he ...
... siege of Ninety - six , in precipitation , and whose force was insufficient to im- pede the enemy's progress . It is also mentioned in a Charlestown paper of the 27th that Greene had at- tempted the place by assault , in which he ...
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... siege of 96. I kept the Legion cavalry close at their heels .. Lord Rawdon lay at 96 two days , and then , with little more than one - half his force , began his march toward the Congaree , leaving Colonel Cruger at 96 with the rest ...
... siege of 96. I kept the Legion cavalry close at their heels .. Lord Rawdon lay at 96 two days , and then , with little more than one - half his force , began his march toward the Congaree , leaving Colonel Cruger at 96 with the rest ...
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... - periority in cases of siege . We will not enter into the ad- vantages to the State from confining the British to a point , and thus leaving its industry at freedom , because it is evident these would exceed the expense . Nor 47.
... - periority in cases of siege . We will not enter into the ad- vantages to the State from confining the British to a point , and thus leaving its industry at freedom , because it is evident these would exceed the expense . Nor 47.
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