The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 3Books for Libraries Press, 1969 |
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... morning he had marched 14 miles lower down . This precipitate movement was owing to fome false intelligence refpecting either Afhe's force , or the arrival of a large body of continentals at Charlestown ; which Campbell credited , and ...
... morning he had marched 14 miles lower down . This precipitate movement was owing to fome false intelligence refpecting either Afhe's force , or the arrival of a large body of continentals at Charlestown ; which Campbell credited , and ...
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... morning on the 18th of December , they were discovered by the Preston being between Mar- tinico and St. Lucie ; upon her making the fignal for a fleet , the British ships in Grofs Iflet bay flipped their cables by order of Sir Hyde ...
... morning on the 18th of December , they were discovered by the Preston being between Mar- tinico and St. Lucie ; upon her making the fignal for a fleet , the British ships in Grofs Iflet bay flipped their cables by order of Sir Hyde ...
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... morning count de Ro- chambeau and adm . Ternay fet off on their return to Newport , and on Saturday morning the American gen- tlemen commenced their return to the camp . During their abfence a difcovery of the utmost importance had been ...
... morning count de Ro- chambeau and adm . Ternay fet off on their return to Newport , and on Saturday morning the American gen- tlemen commenced their return to the camp . During their abfence a difcovery of the utmost importance had been ...
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P 153 | 1 |
Howe p 3 Mudifland p 4reduced p 8 The | 11 |
their diftrefs p 12 Complaints of prifoners being illufed | 18 |
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