The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction, Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, from Their Settlement to the Commencement of that War which Terminated in Their Independence, Band 2 |
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I . under all these embarrassments , some time 1756 . longer , in the hope of
better regulations under lord Loudoun , to whom I look for the future fate of
Virginia . " Not long after this letter was written , lord Loudoun arrived in Virginia ,
and in ...
I . under all these embarrassments , some time 1756 . longer , in the hope of
better regulations under lord Loudoun , to whom I look for the future fate of
Virginia . " Not long after this letter was written , lord Loudoun arrived in Virginia ,
and in ...
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CHAP . III . The day after the rejection of this bill , lord 1775 . North moved in the
house ... The address pro . posed was carried by 288 , to 106 , and , on a
conference , the house of lords agreed to join in it . Lord North soon after moved
a bill for ...
CHAP . III . The day after the rejection of this bill , lord 1775 . North moved in the
house ... The address pro . posed was carried by 288 , to 106 , and , on a
conference , the house of lords agreed to join in it . Lord North soon after moved
a bill for ...
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... consisting of the light - infantry , grenadiers , light - horse , reserve under lord
Cornwallis , and some other corps , with fourteen field - pieces , from Flatland ,
across the country , through that part which is called the New Lotts , in order to
seize ...
... consisting of the light - infantry , grenadiers , light - horse , reserve under lord
Cornwallis , and some other corps , with fourteen field - pieces , from Flatland ,
across the country , through that part which is called the New Lotts , in order to
seize ...
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This small corps was brought up 1776 . several times to the charge , and lord
Sterling stated that he was on the point of dislodging lord Cornwallis from his post
; but the force in his front increasing , and general Grant also advancing on his
rear ...
This small corps was brought up 1776 . several times to the charge , and lord
Sterling stated that he was on the point of dislodging lord Cornwallis from his post
; but the force in his front increasing , and general Grant also advancing on his
rear ...
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The second , on the east , consisting of the first and second battalions of British
light infantry , and two battalions of guards , was led on by brigadier general
Mathews , supported by lord Cornwallis at the head of the first and second
battalions ...
The second , on the east , consisting of the first and second battalions of British
light infantry , and two battalions of guards , was led on by brigadier general
Mathews , supported by lord Cornwallis at the head of the first and second
battalions ...
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