The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Выпуск 101,Том 26 -Выпуск 108,Том 27W. Abbatt., 1924 |
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... marched down at the head of an effective force , and slew nearly the whole of the enemy - releasing and returning with the whig captives to Augusta , from whence my father , who was one among the number taken , came safely home . The ...
... marched down at the head of an effective force , and slew nearly the whole of the enemy - releasing and returning with the whig captives to Augusta , from whence my father , who was one among the number taken , came safely home . The ...
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... marched down from Augusta with an overwhelming force of Tories and Indians , and taking their stand at Wiggins ' Hill , commenced a slaughter of the inhabitants . The news of which reached the ears of those brave and dauntless officers ...
... marched down from Augusta with an overwhelming force of Tories and Indians , and taking their stand at Wiggins ' Hill , commenced a slaughter of the inhabitants . The news of which reached the ears of those brave and dauntless officers ...
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... marched down the road with great show and magnificence , ( hoping , no doubt , to terrify and con- quer the country ) they spied us ; at which time the British horse sallied forth to surround us . Marion , with his characteristic shrewd ...
... marched down the road with great show and magnificence , ( hoping , no doubt , to terrify and con- quer the country ) they spied us ; at which time the British horse sallied forth to surround us . Marion , with his characteristic shrewd ...
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... marched with the other com- pany to Monk's Corner . It was my good fortune to accompany the latter . Just about the break of day we charged upon the enemy . Our appearance was so sudden and unexpected that they had not time even to fire ...
... marched with the other com- pany to Monk's Corner . It was my good fortune to accompany the latter . Just about the break of day we charged upon the enemy . Our appearance was so sudden and unexpected that they had not time even to fire ...
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... marched for the fort at Pocataligo . When we came in sight of it , I took thirteen of the best mounted men to survey ... marched out , well armed , tied their horses to what was then called " Abatis , " advanced some little distance from ...
... marched for the fort at Pocataligo . When we came in sight of it , I took thirteen of the best mounted men to survey ... marched out , well armed , tied their horses to what was then called " Abatis , " advanced some little distance from ...
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