A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, 2 tomasF. Betts, 1822 |
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... Lord Howe enters the Delaware ... Battle of Germantown ... Retreat of the American army .... Sir William withdraws his troops from Germantown to Philadelphia ... Sir Henry Clinton's expedition up the Hudson ... He reduces Forts ...
... Lord Howe enters the Delaware ... Battle of Germantown ... Retreat of the American army .... Sir William withdraws his troops from Germantown to Philadelphia ... Sir Henry Clinton's expedition up the Hudson ... He reduces Forts ...
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... Lord North's second conciliatory scheme ... Duke of Richmond proposes to acknowledge the independence of America ... Last publick appearance of Lord Chatham ... Dis- grace of Burgoyne .... Situation of the American army at Val- ley ...
... Lord North's second conciliatory scheme ... Duke of Richmond proposes to acknowledge the independence of America ... Last publick appearance of Lord Chatham ... Dis- grace of Burgoyne .... Situation of the American army at Val- ley ...
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... Lord Howe to New - York , and blockades him there ... Sails to Rhode Island to assist in the expedition of General Sul- livan ... British and French fleets prevented from engaging by a storm . - Retreat of General Sullivan ... Count D ...
... Lord Howe to New - York , and blockades him there ... Sails to Rhode Island to assist in the expedition of General Sul- livan ... British and French fleets prevented from engaging by a storm . - Retreat of General Sullivan ... Count D ...
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... Lord Cornwallis succeeds to the command ... Manifestations of revolt against the Royal Authorities in South Carolina ... The Baron de Kalb and Major General Gates arrive in North Carolina ... Two battalions of militia leave the enemy ...
... Lord Cornwallis succeeds to the command ... Manifestations of revolt against the Royal Authorities in South Carolina ... The Baron de Kalb and Major General Gates arrive in North Carolina ... Two battalions of militia leave the enemy ...
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... Lord Cornwallis ... State of Gates's army ... Colonel Mor- gan arrives at Hillsborough ... The British army move from Cambden ... Colonel Davie defeats a foraging party of the enemy ... Destruction of Wahab's house ... Unsuccessful at ...
... Lord Cornwallis ... State of Gates's army ... Colonel Mor- gan arrives at Hillsborough ... The British army move from Cambden ... Colonel Davie defeats a foraging party of the enemy ... Destruction of Wahab's house ... Unsuccessful at ...
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A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the ..., 2 tomas Paul Allen Visos knygos peržiūra - 1822 |
A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the ..., 2 tomas Paul Allen Visos knygos peržiūra - 1822 |
A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the ..., 2 tomas Paul Allen Visos knygos peržiūra - 1822 |
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