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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Surrender of the army under Burgoyne . . . . Forts Montgomery and Clinton taken
by the British . . . . Peck ' s - Kill , together with forts Independence and
Constitution evacuated by the Americans . Ticonderoga and Mount
Independence ...
Surrender of the army under Burgoyne . . . . Forts Montgomery and Clinton taken
by the British . . . . Peck ' s - Kill , together with forts Independence and
Constitution evacuated by the Americans . Ticonderoga and Mount
Independence ...
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State of the army . . . . Destruction of stores at Peck ' s - Kill . . . . At Danbury . . . .
Expedition of colonel Meiggs to Sagg harbour . . . . Sir William Howe moves out to
Somerset court - house in great force . . . Returns to Amboy . . . . Endeavours to ...
State of the army . . . . Destruction of stores at Peck ' s - Kill . . . . At Danbury . . . .
Expedition of colonel Meiggs to Sagg harbour . . . . Sir William Howe moves out to
Somerset court - house in great force . . . Returns to Amboy . . . . Endeavours to ...
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Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed John Marshall.
CHAP . III . come up the Chesapeak and land an army under sir William Howe at
Elk river . August 28 . CHAP . III . The British fleet having entered the Chesa1777
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Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed John Marshall.
CHAP . III . come up the Chesapeak and land an army under sir William Howe at
Elk river . August 28 . CHAP . III . The British fleet having entered the Chesa1777
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The American army evacuate Skeensborough , and retire to fort Anne . . . .
Colonel Warner attacked by general Frazer , and obliged to retreat . . . . Colonel
Long evacuates fort Anne , and retires to fort Edward . . . . Proclamation of
Burgoyne ...
The American army evacuate Skeensborough , and retire to fort Anne . . . .
Colonel Warner attacked by general Frazer , and obliged to retreat . . . . Colonel
Long evacuates fort Anne , and retires to fort Edward . . . . Proclamation of
Burgoyne ...
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of the army Burgoyne . This proposition was answered by a demand chap . v . on
the part of general Gates , that the whole . 1777 . army should ground their arms
in their encampment , and surrender themselves prisoners of war . This demand
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of the army Burgoyne . This proposition was answered by a demand chap . v . on
the part of general Gates , that the whole . 1777 . army should ground their arms
in their encampment , and surrender themselves prisoners of war . This demand
...
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