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... there they paid no tribute to God or Cæsar . " " " It was this spirit which gave rise to the con- federacy , called the Regulation , formed to North Carolina 3 withstand the abuses of power ; and 2 Life of Washington.
... there they paid no tribute to God or Cæsar . " " " It was this spirit which gave rise to the con- federacy , called the Regulation , formed to North Carolina 3 withstand the abuses of power ; and 2 Life of Washington.
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... formed their troops for action , but deferred further hostilities until daylight . Gates was astounded at being told that the enemy at hand was Cornwallis with three thousand men . Calling a council of war , he * Narrative of Adjutant ...
... formed their troops for action , but deferred further hostilities until daylight . Gates was astounded at being told that the enemy at hand was Cornwallis with three thousand men . Calling a council of war , he * Narrative of Adjutant ...
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... forming the line , the first Maryland divi- sion , including the Delawares , was on the right , commanded by De Kalb ... formed a reserve , a few hundred yards in rear of the first . At daybreak ( August 16th ) , the enemy were dimly ...
... forming the line , the first Maryland divi- sion , including the Delawares , was on the right , commanded by De Kalb ... formed a reserve , a few hundred yards in rear of the first . At daybreak ( August 16th ) , the enemy were dimly ...
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... formed into one line , dashed forward with a general shout , and , before the Americans could recover from their surprise , got between them and the parade ground on which the muskets were stacked . Sumter Surprised 19 All was confusion ...
... formed into one line , dashed forward with a general shout , and , before the Americans could recover from their surprise , got between them and the parade ground on which the muskets were stacked . Sumter Surprised 19 All was confusion ...
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... which must be necessarily spent by you in collecting and arranging the new army , forming magazines and replacing the stores which were lost in the action . " Washington still cherished the idea of a combined attack upon.
... which must be necessarily spent by you in collecting and arranging the new army , forming magazines and replacing the stores which were lost in the action . " Washington still cherished the idea of a combined attack upon.
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