The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States |
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In the communication to his army of the success of the Americans at Fort Moultrie
, July 21 near Charleston , he thus labored to excite them to emulate the bravery
of their countrymen in South Carolina . “ This glorious example of our troops ...
In the communication to his army of the success of the Americans at Fort Moultrie
, July 21 near Charleston , he thus labored to excite them to emulate the bravery
of their countrymen in South Carolina . “ This glorious example of our troops ...
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The enemy appeared to be surprised , and a fair prospect of eventual success in
the assault presented itself to the mind of the American General . The flattering
expectations , which the successful commencement of the enterprise excited ...
The enemy appeared to be surprised , and a fair prospect of eventual success in
the assault presented itself to the mind of the American General . The flattering
expectations , which the successful commencement of the enterprise excited ...
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Several smaller expeditions , with various success , were made into the Indian
country , and in the autumn of 1791 Major - General St. Clair marched a force of
near two thousand effective men into their territories , and on the 4th of November
...
Several smaller expeditions , with various success , were made into the Indian
country , and in the autumn of 1791 Major - General St. Clair marched a force of
near two thousand effective men into their territories , and on the 4th of November
...
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