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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... America ... Last publick appearance of Lord Chatham ... Dis- grace of Burgoyne .... Situation of the American army at Val- ley Forge ... Commissary General appointed ... Baron Steuben appointed Inspector General ... Inactivity of Sir ...
... America ... Last publick appearance of Lord Chatham ... Dis- grace of Burgoyne .... Situation of the American army at Val- ley Forge ... Commissary General appointed ... Baron Steuben appointed Inspector General ... Inactivity of Sir ...
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... American army ... Surprise and discomfiture of General Sumpter ... 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 ...
... American army ... Surprise and discomfiture of General Sumpter ... 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 ...
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... American stores destroyed at the Point of Fork ... Baron Steuben escapes with his levies ... Tarleton en- ters Charlotteville ... Narrow escape of the Governour and Legislature of Virginia ... Extensive destruction of tobacco and other ...
... American stores destroyed at the Point of Fork ... Baron Steuben escapes with his levies ... Tarleton en- ters Charlotteville ... Narrow escape of the Governour and Legislature of Virginia ... Extensive destruction of tobacco and other ...
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... appointed to negotiate a general peace ... Nego- tiation at Paris ... Provisional articles signed between Eng- land and America . Conclusion . PAGE . 458 437 501 1 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION . CHAPTER I. Recapitulation CONTENTS .
... appointed to negotiate a general peace ... Nego- tiation at Paris ... Provisional articles signed between Eng- land and America . Conclusion . PAGE . 458 437 501 1 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION . CHAPTER I. Recapitulation CONTENTS .
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... American camp . The read- er has had occasion to remark how often it has been the fortune of Washington , to be overruled in his wisest measures , by the council of his officers . Had he followed his own inclination , after the battle ...
... American camp . The read- er has had occasion to remark how often it has been the fortune of Washington , to be overruled in his wisest measures , by the council of his officers . Had he followed his own inclination , after the battle ...
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