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... Greene , in nowise dismayed by the superiority of the enemy , forming in glistening array before the wood , prepared for a stout resistance . In a little while an officer was descried , riding slowly up with a flag , ac- companied by a ...
... Greene , in nowise dismayed by the superiority of the enemy , forming in glistening array before the wood , prepared for a stout resistance . In a little while an officer was descried , riding slowly up with a flag , ac- companied by a ...
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... Greene as a volunteer in his expedition into the Jerseys , and had been indulged by him with an opportunity of gratifying his belligerent humor , in a brush with Cornwallis ' outposts . " The marquis , ” writes Greene , " with about ...
... Greene as a volunteer in his expedition into the Jerseys , and had been indulged by him with an opportunity of gratifying his belligerent humor , in a brush with Cornwallis ' outposts . " The marquis , ” writes Greene , " with about ...
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Washington Irving. GREENE AS QUARTERMASTER - GENERAL . 449 pointment by Congress ( March 3d ) of Greene to the office of quartermaster - general ; still retaining his rank of major - general in the army . The confusion and derange- ment ...
Washington Irving. GREENE AS QUARTERMASTER - GENERAL . 449 pointment by Congress ( March 3d ) of Greene to the office of quartermaster - general ; still retaining his rank of major - general in the army . The confusion and derange- ment ...
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