The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 4Books for Libraries Press, 1969 |
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... Lord General Greene leaves North Carolina and marches toward Camden , p . 80 - is defeated by lord Rawden at Hobkirk's hill , p . 83 - his letter to Rawdon , p . 86 - to governor Reed of Penn- fylvania , p . 87. Lord Rawdon evacuates ...
... Lord General Greene leaves North Carolina and marches toward Camden , p . 80 - is defeated by lord Rawden at Hobkirk's hill , p . 83 - his letter to Rawdon , p . 86 - to governor Reed of Penn- fylvania , p . 87. Lord Rawdon evacuates ...
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... lord Rawdon and himself , but in confequence of the most exprefs . directions from lord Cornwallis , to put to death those who should be found in arms , after being at their own requests received as fubjects , fince the capitulation of ...
... lord Rawdon and himself , but in confequence of the most exprefs . directions from lord Cornwallis , to put to death those who should be found in arms , after being at their own requests received as fubjects , fince the capitulation of ...
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... lord Cornwallis and Gates , p . 439 - at King's Mountain , be- tween major Ferguson and the Americans , p . 462 - between general Morgan and lieut . col , Tarleton , vol . iv . p . 34 - at Gailford court - house , between lord ...
... lord Cornwallis and Gates , p . 439 - at King's Mountain , be- tween major Ferguson and the Americans , p . 462 - between general Morgan and lieut . col , Tarleton , vol . iv . p . 34 - at Gailford court - house , between lord ...
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THE HE French and Spanish fleets in the West Indies form a junction but effect no capital operation p 2 Their | 10 |
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