A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... loss of upwards of 1000 men , whilst the British loss did not amount to more than 450. During the engage- ment Washington had sent strong reinforcements into Long Island , and , at its close , he repaired thither in person with the ...
... loss of upwards of 1000 men , whilst the British loss did not amount to more than 450. During the engage- ment Washington had sent strong reinforcements into Long Island , and , at its close , he repaired thither in person with the ...
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... loss in killed and wounded amounted to 1200 . Among the latter was the Marquis de la Fayette , who , inspired with zeal for the cause of freedom , had , at the age of nineteen , quitted his country at con- siderable hazard , and entered ...
... loss in killed and wounded amounted to 1200 . Among the latter was the Marquis de la Fayette , who , inspired with zeal for the cause of freedom , had , at the age of nineteen , quitted his country at con- siderable hazard , and entered ...
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... loss by General Moultrie . This repulse for a while suspended the enter- prise of the British , who took post at Augusta and Ebenezer , situated on the Savannah River , which forms the boundary between Georgia and South Carolina . Here ...
... loss by General Moultrie . This repulse for a while suspended the enter- prise of the British , who took post at Augusta and Ebenezer , situated on the Savannah River , which forms the boundary between Georgia and South Carolina . Here ...
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