A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, المجلد 2F. Betts, 1822 |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 6-10 من 55
الصفحة 19
... hundred under Arnold and Sullivan to watch the mo- tions of the enemy , and remained himself with two hundred at Bethel , until nine o'clock , when hearing that they had moved off on the road to Norwalk , he set out in pursuit , came up ...
... hundred under Arnold and Sullivan to watch the mo- tions of the enemy , and remained himself with two hundred at Bethel , until nine o'clock , when hearing that they had moved off on the road to Norwalk , he set out in pursuit , came up ...
الصفحة 20
... hundred men , from New York ( who however retreated on the first fire of the enemy , leaving the Colonel almost alone ) galled their rear very severely . General Arnold displayed great skill and personal bravery through the whole of ...
... hundred men , from New York ( who however retreated on the first fire of the enemy , leaving the Colonel almost alone ) galled their rear very severely . General Arnold displayed great skill and personal bravery through the whole of ...
الصفحة 21
... hundred and seventy men , in thirteen whale- boats to Saggharbour for the purpose of destroying the stores of the royal army which had been there deposited . From Guilford , he crossed the Sound , and landing near Southhold , marched ...
... hundred and seventy men , in thirteen whale- boats to Saggharbour for the purpose of destroying the stores of the royal army which had been there deposited . From Guilford , he crossed the Sound , and landing near Southhold , marched ...
الصفحة 27
... hundred continentals would be necessary , besides the militia . On the 17th of June , General Schuyler himself visited Ticonderoga , and on the 20th held a council of his general officers , who merely attested the fact of the inadequacy ...
... hundred continentals would be necessary , besides the militia . On the 17th of June , General Schuyler himself visited Ticonderoga , and on the 20th held a council of his general officers , who merely attested the fact of the inadequacy ...
الصفحة 29
... hundred yards of one of the American batteries , and forcing them to retire , advanc- ed within sixty yards , scattering themselves along the whole front of the American works . In the mean time , the right wing of the British army ...
... hundred yards of one of the American batteries , and forcing them to retire , advanc- ed within sixty yards , scattering themselves along the whole front of the American works . In the mean time , the right wing of the British army ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
advance American army appointed arms Arnold arrived artillery attack attempt battle bayonet brave brigade British army Burgoyne Cambden camp Captain cavalry Charleston Colonel Greene Colonel White Commander in Chief compelled conduct Congress considerable corps Count D'Estaing court creek crossed defence despatched detachment determined enemy enemy's Events of 1777 expedition Fayette fire fleet force France French garrison Gene Governour Greene honour immediately infantry inhabitants Island joined killed and wounded la Fayette land Lee's legion legion letter Lieutenant Colonel Lincoln Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon lordship Majesty Marquis Maryland mean ment miles militia Minister morning moved neral New-York night North officers orders party possession Prevost prisoners publick pursued quarters rear received regiment reinforcements retired retreat river Schuyler sent ships Sir Henry Clinton Sir William situation soldiers soon South Carolina surrender Tarleton tion tories town treaty troops United Virginia Washington Wayne whole