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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... morning of the 25th , advanced with his whole army , as if deter- mined to bring on a general engagement . General Washington , however , upon the supposition that Sir William's chief objects were to cut off his parties and gain ...
... morning of the 25th , advanced with his whole army , as if deter- mined to bring on a general engagement . General Washington , however , upon the supposition that Sir William's chief objects were to cut off his parties and gain ...
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... morning ; the consequence of which was , that Brigadier General Frazer came up with them just as they were preparing to move . A skir- mish immediately ensued , in which both Warner and Francis discovered great bravery , but being ...
... morning ; the consequence of which was , that Brigadier General Frazer came up with them just as they were preparing to move . A skir- mish immediately ensued , in which both Warner and Francis discovered great bravery , but being ...
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... morning , he was joined by Colonel Simmons with a few militia from Berkshire county , and Colonels Nic- olls , Hubbard and Stickney , from the neighbouring country with other small parties . He then detached 6 VOL . II . Colonels ...
... morning , he was joined by Colonel Simmons with a few militia from Berkshire county , and Colonels Nic- olls , Hubbard and Stickney , from the neighbouring country with other small parties . He then detached 6 VOL . II . Colonels ...
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... commenced his attack on the morning of the 22d of August , under that impression . He soon succeeded in compelling Colonel Lawrence to retreat , but con- trary to his expectations there was no force on the AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 47.
... commenced his attack on the morning of the 22d of August , under that impression . He soon succeeded in compelling Colonel Lawrence to retreat , but con- trary to his expectations there was no force on the AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 47.
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... morning of the 11th of September by dawn , Sir William advanced with his whole army in two columns ; the left under Lord Cornwallis , and the right under the command of General Knyphausen . The latter marched directly to Chadsford , on ...
... morning of the 11th of September by dawn , Sir William advanced with his whole army in two columns ; the left under Lord Cornwallis , and the right under the command of General Knyphausen . The latter marched directly to Chadsford , on ...
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