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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... MANY OF THE MOST IMPORTANT LETTERS OF GENERAL WASHINGTON . IN TWO VOLUMES - VOL . II . BALTIMORE : PRINTED FOR FRANKLIN BETTS . .... Wm . Wooddy , Jr. printer . 1822 . Checked May 1913 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC BARY Astar 1900 29092 TABLE OF.
... MANY OF THE MOST IMPORTANT LETTERS OF GENERAL WASHINGTON . IN TWO VOLUMES - VOL . II . BALTIMORE : PRINTED FOR FRANKLIN BETTS . .... Wm . Wooddy , Jr. printer . 1822 . Checked May 1913 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC BARY Astar 1900 29092 TABLE OF.
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... letter to General Vaughan ... Anecdote of a Spy ... Movements of Washington and Sir William Howe ... Attack on Fort Mercer , and gallant defence of it by Colonel Greene ... Ene- my establish themselves on Province Island ... Heroick de ...
... letter to General Vaughan ... Anecdote of a Spy ... Movements of Washington and Sir William Howe ... Attack on Fort Mercer , and gallant defence of it by Colonel Greene ... Ene- my establish themselves on Province Island ... Heroick de ...
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... letters to Governour Reed ... Treachery of Ar- nold ... Capture , trial and execution of Major Andre , a British spy ... Arnold arrives at New York , and receives the reward of his treachery .. Makes an insolent address to the VOL . II ...
... letters to Governour Reed ... Treachery of Ar- nold ... Capture , trial and execution of Major Andre , a British spy ... Arnold arrives at New York , and receives the reward of his treachery .. Makes an insolent address to the VOL . II ...
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... letter to Congress , that it was a compliment due to him to have been advised of the reasons of Dr. Stringer's dis- mission , is highly derogatory to the honour of Con- gress ; and that the President be desired to acquaint General ...
... letter to Congress , that it was a compliment due to him to have been advised of the reasons of Dr. Stringer's dis- mission , is highly derogatory to the honour of Con- gress ; and that the President be desired to acquaint General ...
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Paul Allen. • in General Schuyler's letter of the 4th of February , ' that he confidently expected Congress would have done him that justice , which it was in their power to give , and which he humbly conceives they ought to have done ...
Paul Allen. • in General Schuyler's letter of the 4th of February , ' that he confidently expected Congress would have done him that justice , which it was in their power to give , and which he humbly conceives they ought to have done ...
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