The United States of America: Their History from the Earliest Period; Their Industry, Commerce, Banking Transactions, and National Works; Their Institutions and Character, Political, Social, and Literary: with a Survey of the Territory, and Remarks on the Prospects and Plans of Emigrants, Band 2Oliver & Boyd, 1844 |
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... Commander - Expedition of Burgoyne - Its Design - First Success - Difficulties - Battle of Bennington - Disaster of St Leger - Various Actions - Clinton's Expedition from New York - Burgoyne's Surrender - Effects of the Intelligence in ...
... Commander - Expedition of Burgoyne - Its Design - First Success - Difficulties - Battle of Bennington - Disaster of St Leger - Various Actions - Clinton's Expedition from New York - Burgoyne's Surrender - Effects of the Intelligence in ...
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... Commander - Expedition of Burgoyne - Its Design - First Success - Difficulties - Battle of Bennington - Disaster of St Leger - Various Actions - Clinton's Expedition from New York - Burgoyne's Surrender - Effects of the Intelligence in ...
... Commander - Expedition of Burgoyne - Its Design - First Success - Difficulties - Battle of Bennington - Disaster of St Leger - Various Actions - Clinton's Expedition from New York - Burgoyne's Surrender - Effects of the Intelligence in ...
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... commander of the fleet , and also joint commissioner to treat of pacification ; while the ships , with the large reinforcements from Britain , began arriving in successive detachments . As operations were delayed till the whole were ...
... commander of the fleet , and also joint commissioner to treat of pacification ; while the ships , with the large reinforcements from Britain , began arriving in successive detachments . As operations were delayed till the whole were ...
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... commander spent about three weeks , seemingly a needless waste of time , - in fortifying New York . On the 12th October , having placed the flower of his army in flat - bottomed boats , he proceeded up the eastern channel , and through ...
... commander spent about three weeks , seemingly a needless waste of time , - in fortifying New York . On the 12th October , having placed the flower of his army in flat - bottomed boats , he proceeded up the eastern channel , and through ...
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... commander this post appeared so formidable that he determined to change the seat of war to New Jersey , a less defensible territory , whither his antagonist would be obliged to follow him . * As a preliminary , he resolved to attack ...
... commander this post appeared so formidable that he determined to change the seat of war to New Jersey , a less defensible territory , whither his antagonist would be obliged to follow him . * As a preliminary , he resolved to attack ...
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