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 Hon. 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, Band 3 |
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Proclamation of Burgoyne , and counter proclamation of Schuyler . . . . Burgoyne
approaches fort Edward , and Schuyler retires to Saratoga . . . . From thence to
Stillwater . . . . St . Leger invests fort Schuyler . . . . Herkemer , advancing to the ...
Proclamation of Burgoyne , and counter proclamation of Schuyler . . . . Burgoyne
approaches fort Edward , and Schuyler retires to Saratoga . . . . From thence to
Stillwater . . . . St . Leger invests fort Schuyler . . . . Herkemer , advancing to the ...
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Burgoyne appears before Ticonderoga . . . . Evacuation of Ticonderoga and
Mount Independence . . . . The American army evacuate Skeensborough , and
retire to fort Anne . . . . Colonel Warner attacked by general Frazer , and obliged
to ...
Burgoyne appears before Ticonderoga . . . . Evacuation of Ticonderoga and
Mount Independence . . . . The American army evacuate Skeensborough , and
retire to fort Anne . . . . Colonel Warner attacked by general Frazer , and obliged
to ...
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After employing a few days ineffectually in endeavouring to take them , the militia
gave over the attempt , and returning through lake George in the vessels they
had captured , made an attack on Diamond island , which Burgoyne on crossing
...
After employing a few days ineffectually in endeavouring to take them , the militia
gave over the attempt , and returning through lake George in the vessels they
had captured , made an attack on Diamond island , which Burgoyne on crossing
...
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This messenger was sent back to sir Henry Clinton by Burgoyne , with
information of the pressing necessity of the army for aid , and that he should
endeavour to wait for it until the 12th of October . General Gates , whose numbers
increased ...
This messenger was sent back to sir Henry Clinton by Burgoyne , with
information of the pressing necessity of the army for aid , and that he should
endeavour to wait for it until the 12th of October . General Gates , whose numbers
increased ...
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Resolved , therefore , that the embarkation embarkation of lieutenant general
Burgoyne and the troops en under his command be suspended , until a distinct
and explicit ratification of the convention of Saratoga shall be properly notified by
the ...
Resolved , therefore , that the embarkation embarkation of lieutenant general
Burgoyne and the troops en under his command be suspended , until a distinct
and explicit ratification of the convention of Saratoga shall be properly notified by
the ...
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