. Georgian: a pattern of spoons, forks and all other pieces of table flat ware is partly shown in this book . (Tvoflan 3)l»irf ?iorust C;ro\ir lii?. Stewarts move-ments, to inter-cept the latterand at the sametime to assail histummunicationsby detachmentsin his rear. Thisplan was so suc-cessful that theBritish wereobliged to with-draw to EutawSprings, sometwenty milesdown the they se-lected a strong position and awaited the Americans, who reached that vicinity September seventh, butwere undiscovered until the morning of the eighth, a short time before they were readyto attack. The a


. Georgian: a pattern of spoons, forks and all other pieces of table flat ware is partly shown in this book . (Tvoflan 3)l»irf ?iorust C;ro\ir lii?. Stewarts move-ments, to inter-cept the latterand at the sametime to assail histummunicationsby detachmentsin his rear. Thisplan was so suc-cessful that theBritish wereobliged to with-draw to EutawSprings, sometwenty milesdown the they se-lected a strong position and awaited the Americans, who reached that vicinity September seventh, butwere undiscovered until the morning of the eighth, a short time before they were readyto attack. The armies were evenly matched, and although the Americans pressedsteadily forward and easily destroyed the enemys outer lines, the resistance was able anddetermined, and for a while seemed sufficient to hold the ground. At this pointGreenes superior tactics prevailed, and the Continentals, being formed in to replacethe exhausted militia, which had so far borne bravelv the brunt of the battle, chargedthe British before they had time to recover from the fire of the militia, and pene-trating their line, drove


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