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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... his advice and services were essen- tial to the successful prosecution of their cause by the Americans . They hoped , that this early loss of al- most the only officer of military experience in the Re- AMERICAN REVOLUTION .. 11.
... his advice and services were essen- tial to the successful prosecution of their cause by the Americans . They hoped , that this early loss of al- most the only officer of military experience in the Re- AMERICAN REVOLUTION .. 11.
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... Successful sortie of the latter - Arnold resorts to stratagem , and forces St. Leger to raise the siege . - Battle at Bennington , and defeat of Colonel Baume . — General Schuyler again superceded in his command by General Gates ...
... Successful sortie of the latter - Arnold resorts to stratagem , and forces St. Leger to raise the siege . - Battle at Bennington , and defeat of Colonel Baume . — General Schuyler again superceded in his command by General Gates ...
الصفحة 39
... successful . A young man by the name of Cuyler , nephew to the brave but unfortunate Herki- mer , had been brought in by the troops on suspicion of being a spy - he was told , that his own safety and the security of his property , which ...
... successful . A young man by the name of Cuyler , nephew to the brave but unfortunate Herki- mer , had been brought in by the troops on suspicion of being a spy - he was told , that his own safety and the security of his property , which ...
الصفحة 43
... success of General Stark laid the foun- dation of the signal victory which afterwards crown- ed the American arms at Saratoga , by proving to the militia , that the Hessians and Indians , so much dread- ed , were not invincible ; and by ...
... success of General Stark laid the foun- dation of the signal victory which afterwards crown- ed the American arms at Saratoga , by proving to the militia , that the Hessians and Indians , so much dread- ed , were not invincible ; and by ...
الصفحة 44
... success of a commander ; and it has been seen , that the people of New York had but little to do in his successes - that the militia upon whom all the credit devolves , came either from the country in dispute , and which was afterwards ...
... success of a commander ; and it has been seen , that the people of New York had but little to do in his successes - that the militia upon whom all the credit devolves , came either from the country in dispute , and which was afterwards ...
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