A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Band 2F. Betts, 1822 |
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Seite iv
... Sir Henry Clinton's expedition up the Hudson ... He reduces Forts Montgomery and Clinton ... Northern army ... Dispute between General Gates and General Arnold ... The latter is excluded from command ... Battle of Behmus's Heights ...
... Sir Henry Clinton's expedition up the Hudson ... He reduces Forts Montgomery and Clinton ... Northern army ... Dispute between General Gates and General Arnold ... The latter is excluded from command ... Battle of Behmus's Heights ...
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... Lord North's Bills ... Arrival of Mr. Simeon Deane with copies of the treaties with France ... Proceedings of Con- gress thereon ... Sir Henry Clinton arrives and supersedes Sir William Howe ... Arrival of the Commissioners , Lord Car ...
... Lord North's Bills ... Arrival of Mr. Simeon Deane with copies of the treaties with France ... Proceedings of Con- gress thereon ... Sir Henry Clinton arrives and supersedes Sir William Howe ... Arrival of the Commissioners , Lord Car ...
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... Sir Henry Clinton ... His expedition against Bedford ... ... - Against Egg Harbour ... Slaughter of Pulaski's Light Infan- try ... Of Baylor's regiment of Horse ... Congress grant half pay to the American officers ... Exchange of ...
... Sir Henry Clinton ... His expedition against Bedford ... ... - Against Egg Harbour ... Slaughter of Pulaski's Light Infan- try ... Of Baylor's regiment of Horse ... Congress grant half pay to the American officers ... Exchange of ...
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... Sir Henry Clinton sends an expedition into the Chesapeake . They enter Elizabeth River , and destroy the American shipping and stores , and retire to New - York . CHAP . X. Events of 1779 continued ... Sir Henry Clinton sends an ...
... Sir Henry Clinton sends an expedition into the Chesapeake . They enter Elizabeth River , and destroy the American shipping and stores , and retire to New - York . CHAP . X. Events of 1779 continued ... Sir Henry Clinton sends an ...
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... Sir Henry Clinton evacuates Rhode Island , and prepares an expedition to the South The British fleet arrive at North Edisto , and disembark the army ... Rencontre between the British and American Ca valry ... Sir Henry appears before ...
... Sir Henry Clinton evacuates Rhode Island , and prepares an expedition to the South The British fleet arrive at North Edisto , and disembark the army ... Rencontre between the British and American Ca valry ... Sir Henry appears before ...
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