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 vii
... towns of Fair- field and Norwalk ... Unexampled enormities of the British army ... Tryon is recalled by Sir Henry Clinton ... Massachu- setts expedition against Penobscot ... Proceedings of Con- gress..Report of the Commissioners of ...
... towns of Fair- field and Norwalk ... Unexampled enormities of the British army ... Tryon is recalled by Sir Henry Clinton ... Massachu- setts expedition against Penobscot ... Proceedings of Con- gress..Report of the Commissioners of ...
الصفحة ix
... Town without an attack ... Sir Henry Clinton arrives from Charleston , sends over reinforcements , and the army a second time move upon Springfield , which they destroy ... Brave conduct of the American troops ... The enemy evacuate New ...
... Town without an attack ... Sir Henry Clinton arrives from Charleston , sends over reinforcements , and the army a second time move upon Springfield , which they destroy ... Brave conduct of the American troops ... The enemy evacuate New ...
الصفحة 61
... town ; and a quar- rel arising between them concerning her , it was de- cided by one of the savages burying his tomahawk in her head . But whatever may have been the peculiar circumstances of this case , or whatever the enormities ...
... town ; and a quar- rel arising between them concerning her , it was de- cided by one of the savages burying his tomahawk in her head . But whatever may have been the peculiar circumstances of this case , or whatever the enormities ...
الصفحة 67
... town - Further powers granted to Washington - Lord Howe enters the Delaware . - Battle of Germantown - Retreat of the American army . — Sir William withdraws his troops from Ger- mantown to Philadelphia . — Sir Henry Clinton's ...
... town - Further powers granted to Washington - Lord Howe enters the Delaware . - Battle of Germantown - Retreat of the American army . — Sir William withdraws his troops from Ger- mantown to Philadelphia . — Sir Henry Clinton's ...
الصفحة 73
... town , with their left wing resting upon the Schuylkill , covered in front by the Chasseurs : The Queen's American rangers , and a battalion of Light Infantry covered the right ; and the 40th regiment with another battalion of infantry ...
... town , with their left wing resting upon the Schuylkill , covered in front by the Chasseurs : The Queen's American rangers , and a battalion of Light Infantry covered the right ; and the 40th regiment with another battalion of infantry ...
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