Works, Volumen16,Tema 6G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... Side of the Santee - His Affair with Tarleton at Black Stock Hill- Gates at Hillsborough - His Domestic Mis- fortunes - Arrival of Greene - His Considerate Conduct - Gates Retires to his Estate - Con- dition of the Army - Stratagem of ...
... Side of the Santee - His Affair with Tarleton at Black Stock Hill- Gates at Hillsborough - His Domestic Mis- fortunes - Arrival of Greene - His Considerate Conduct - Gates Retires to his Estate - Con- dition of the Army - Stratagem of ...
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... side . From these the respective commanders learnt the nature of the forces each had stumbled upon . Both halted , formed their troops for action , but deferred further hostilities until daylight . Gates was astounded at being told that ...
... side . From these the respective commanders learnt the nature of the forces each had stumbled upon . Both halted , formed their troops for action , but deferred further hostilities until daylight . Gates was astounded at being told that ...
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... side of the river ; appre- hending danger from the quarter in which he had heard firing in the morning . Gates had ... side of the Wateree , much encumbered by his spoils and prisoners . Tarleton pushed up by forced and concealed marches ...
... side of the river ; appre- hending danger from the quarter in which he had heard firing in the morning . Gates had ... side of the Wateree , much encumbered by his spoils and prisoners . Tarleton pushed up by forced and concealed marches ...
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... side of the river . It stood in a lonely part of the Highlands , high up from the river , yet at the foot of a mountain covered with woods . It was commonly called the Robinson House , having formerly belonged to Wash- ington's early ...
... side of the river . It stood in a lonely part of the Highlands , high up from the river , yet at the foot of a mountain covered with woods . It was commonly called the Robinson House , having formerly belonged to Wash- ington's early ...
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... side of the Hudson , in Haverstraw Bay , about two miles below Stony Point . He set off thence in his barge for the place of ren- dezvous ; but , not being protected by a flag , was fired upon and pursued by the British guard - boats ...
... side of the Hudson , in Haverstraw Bay , about two miles below Stony Point . He set off thence in his barge for the place of ren- dezvous ; but , not being protected by a flag , was fired upon and pursued by the British guard - boats ...
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