The Western World: The United StatesLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830 |
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... reinforcement from Britain , consisting of the 3d , 19th , and 30th regiments , a detachment from the guards , and a ... reinforcements , and , being joined by the troops at Monk's Corner , marched to the relief of Ninety Six at the head ...
... reinforcement from Britain , consisting of the 3d , 19th , and 30th regiments , a detachment from the guards , and a ... reinforcements , and , being joined by the troops at Monk's Corner , marched to the relief of Ninety Six at the head ...
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... reinforcement had not set out so early as was in- tended , and the letter informing lord Rawdon of the delay had been intercepted . The British commander probably believed that ... reinforcements from Charlestown , under lieutenant - - -
... reinforcement had not set out so early as was in- tended , and the letter informing lord Rawdon of the delay had been intercepted . The British commander probably believed that ... reinforcements from Charlestown , under lieutenant - - -
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The United States Henry Fergus. by the expected reinforcements from Charlestown , under lieutenant - colonel Stuart . That reinforcement Marion endeavoured to interrupt , but failed in his main purpose , and gained only a few waggons ...
The United States Henry Fergus. by the expected reinforcements from Charlestown , under lieutenant - colonel Stuart . That reinforcement Marion endeavoured to interrupt , but failed in his main purpose , and gained only a few waggons ...
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VOL II | 1 |
1778 | 2 |
The United States considered as the Parent of an Independent Govern | 5 |
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