Victory at YorktownCrown Publishers, 1962 - 190페이지 Events leading to the surrender of Cornwallis and the end of the Revolution. |
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... never ranted , never whined . He was the perfect gentle- man , and artistic as well , forsooth . He drew little sketches and sang little songs , for he had talent - he had written a play , and it was he who had planned and executed the ...
... never ranted , never whined . He was the perfect gentle- man , and artistic as well , forsooth . He drew little sketches and sang little songs , for he had talent - he had written a play , and it was he who had planned and executed the ...
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... never loafed , and seemingly never even slept . A good part of his work was raids , whirlwind im- pressment parties , and the burning of houses , stables , barns . He never spared the torch . He had a brusque way too with prison- ers ...
... never loafed , and seemingly never even slept . A good part of his work was raids , whirlwind im- pressment parties , and the burning of houses , stables , barns . He never spared the torch . He had a brusque way too with prison- ers ...
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... never vote for it , he declared . Never ! He was quietly given a viscountcy and as quietly dropped out of the cabinet - and history . In all fairness , Con- gress should have awarded him a medal ; for he did as much as any one man to ...
... never vote for it , he declared . Never ! He was quietly given a viscountcy and as quietly dropped out of the cabinet - and history . In all fairness , Con- gress should have awarded him a medal ; for he did as much as any one man to ...
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Admiral de Grasse American Revolution artillery asked attack Barras Batteries battle Benedict Arnold Boston Brigadier British army called camp capes Chapter Charleston Chesapeake colonies commander in chief Company Congress Continental army Cornwallis's enemy Eustatius field fight fleet force France French frigates garrison George Washington Gloucester guns half Hamilton headquarters heard Hessian horse hundred ington Jersey John John André knew Lafayette's land least letter Lieutenant Colonel Lord Cornwallis loyalists marched Marquis de Lafayette miles military militia militiamen mounted muskets mutiny Nathanael Greene navy never Newport night officers patriots Philadelphia Phillips prisoner redcoats redoubts regiments reinforcements retreat river Rochambeau Rodney sailed sent ships side siege Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon Staten Island Steuben surrender Tarleton thing thousand took town traitor troops Varick Virginia vols warships Wash Wayne West Indies West Point William Williamsburg wounded wrote York City Yorktown