A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, المجلد 2F. Betts, 1822 |
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الصفحة v
... Arrival of Mr. Simeon Deane with copies of the treaties with France ... Proceedings of Con- gress thereon ... Sir Henry Clinton arrives and supersedes Sir William Howe ... Arrival of the Commissioners , Lord Car- lisle , Mr. Eden and Mr ...
... Arrival of Mr. Simeon Deane with copies of the treaties with France ... Proceedings of Con- gress thereon ... Sir Henry Clinton arrives and supersedes Sir William Howe ... Arrival of the Commissioners , Lord Car- lisle , Mr. Eden and Mr ...
الصفحة vi
... Arrival of Count D'Estaing with a French fleet ... Pursues 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 ...
... Arrival of Count D'Estaing with a French fleet ... Pursues 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 ...
الصفحة ix
... arrive in North Carolina ... Two battalions of militia leave the enemy , and rejoin the Ame- rican standard ... Arrival of the Count De Ro- chambeau , and a French fleet at Newport ... Joy of the citi- zens ... Washington orders the ...
... arrive in North Carolina ... Two battalions of militia leave the enemy , and rejoin the Ame- rican standard ... Arrival of the Count De Ro- chambeau , and a French fleet at Newport ... Joy of the citi- zens ... Washington orders the ...
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... Arrived at Newark , Washington felt as if the struggle must soon be terminated ; but he felt too , that the western world contained too many secure and safe retreats for the sons of liberty , to admit even the momentary idea of being ...
... Arrived at Newark , Washington felt as if the struggle must soon be terminated ; but he felt too , that the western world contained too many secure and safe retreats for the sons of liberty , to admit even the momentary idea of being ...
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... arrived on the opposite bank of the creek . We have more than once in the course of this history , had occasion to remark , that when the hopes of the Americans were at the lowest ebb , when the fate of their hazardous conflict seemed ...
... arrived on the opposite bank of the creek . We have more than once in the course of this history , had occasion to remark , that when the hopes of the Americans were at the lowest ebb , when the fate of their hazardous conflict seemed ...
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