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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... retreat ... Follows the enemy to Sagatuck bridge ... Action there ... Expedition of Colonel Meigs to Saggharbour ... Sir William Howe takes the field ... His sudden retreat to Amboy ... Washington moves his army to Quibbletown ... Howe ...
... retreat ... Follows the enemy to Sagatuck bridge ... Action there ... Expedition of Colonel Meigs to Saggharbour ... Sir William Howe takes the field ... His sudden retreat to Amboy ... Washington moves his army to Quibbletown ... Howe ...
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... Retreat of the American army .... Sir William withdraws his troops from Germantown to Philadelphia ... Sir Henry Clinton's expedition up the Hudson ... He reduces Forts Montgomery and Clinton ... Northern army ... Dispute between ...
... Retreat of the American army .... Sir William withdraws his troops from Germantown to Philadelphia ... Sir Henry Clinton's expedition up the Hudson ... He reduces Forts Montgomery and Clinton ... Northern army ... Dispute between ...
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... Retreat of General Sullivan ... Count D'Estaing sails for Boston . - Mysterious affair of Captain Folger ... Mr . Deane ... Beaumarchais ... Loss of the Frigate Randolph ... Bloody massacre at Wyoming ... Colonel Clarke's expedition to ...
... Retreat of General Sullivan ... Count D'Estaing sails for Boston . - Mysterious affair of Captain Folger ... Mr . Deane ... Beaumarchais ... Loss of the Frigate Randolph ... Bloody massacre at Wyoming ... Colonel Clarke's expedition to ...
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... retreats to Charleston ... Siege of Charleston ... Prevost retires without attacking ... Lincoln arrives at Dorchester ... Attacks the British at Stono ... Is com- pelled to retreat ... General Prevost establishes a post at Beaufort ...
... retreats to Charleston ... Siege of Charleston ... Prevost retires without attacking ... Lincoln arrives at Dorchester ... Attacks the British at Stono ... Is com- pelled to retreat ... General Prevost establishes a post at Beaufort ...
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... Retreat of the rem- nant of the American army to Salisbury and Hillsborough ... Their wretched condition . CHAP . XIV . Events of 1780 continued ... Proceedings of Con- gress , their reply to the communications of the French mi- nister ...
... Retreat of the rem- nant of the American army to Salisbury and Hillsborough ... Their wretched condition . CHAP . XIV . Events of 1780 continued ... Proceedings of Con- gress , their reply to the communications of the French mi- nister ...
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