A Sidelight on History: Being the Letters of James McHenry [to Thomas Sim Lee, Written During the Yorktown Campaign, 1781New York times, 1971 - 77ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... appear determined to try our spirit and patriotism . Maryland cannot keep her ground at first , but let me prognosticate that the event will be different from the enemy's expectations . I hope our friends will not lose their faces at ...
... appear determined to try our spirit and patriotism . Maryland cannot keep her ground at first , but let me prognosticate that the event will be different from the enemy's expectations . I hope our friends will not lose their faces at ...
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... appear to be apprized of the impending danger , and even to be waivering with respect to their conduct . But they are making York very strong , and we are taking measures to prevent his Lordship from retreating by land to Carolina ...
... appear to be apprized of the impending danger , and even to be waivering with respect to their conduct . But they are making York very strong , and we are taking measures to prevent his Lordship from retreating by land to Carolina ...
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... appear to have many mortars or howitzers , but from what he has , his fire of shells is incessant . It is now also his sorties will commence . Most respectfully , I have the honor to be Your Excellency's obst . His Excellency Governor ...
... appear to have many mortars or howitzers , but from what he has , his fire of shells is incessant . It is now also his sorties will commence . Most respectfully , I have the honor to be Your Excellency's obst . His Excellency Governor ...
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