A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 90
... directed his march to Princeton , where , after a short but brisk engagement , he killed 60 of the British , and took 300 prisoners . The rest of the royal forces were dispersed and fled in different directions . Great was the surprise ...
... directed his march to Princeton , where , after a short but brisk engagement , he killed 60 of the British , and took 300 prisoners . The rest of the royal forces were dispersed and fled in different directions . Great was the surprise ...
Σελίδα 97
... directed by the ministry to operate with a part of his army northwards from New York , whilst General Burgoyne was instructed to enter the State of New York by its north - western frontier , and to make his way good to Albany , where it ...
... directed by the ministry to operate with a part of his army northwards from New York , whilst General Burgoyne was instructed to enter the State of New York by its north - western frontier , and to make his way good to Albany , where it ...
Σελίδα 98
... directed its march to Ticonderoga . Here General Burgoyne expected to encounter a powerful opposition , as he well knew that the Americans had flattered themselves that by the fortifications which they had erected on it , they had ...
... directed its march to Ticonderoga . Here General Burgoyne expected to encounter a powerful opposition , as he well knew that the Americans had flattered themselves that by the fortifications which they had erected on it , they had ...
Σελίδα 150
... directed a change in the officer , saying that he had a particular service in view , which he had de- termined to intrust to the lieutenant ready for duty , and which , probably , must be performed in the morn- ing . He therefore directed ...
... directed a change in the officer , saying that he had a particular service in view , which he had de- termined to intrust to the lieutenant ready for duty , and which , probably , must be performed in the morn- ing . He therefore directed ...
Σελίδα 151
... directed their course ; this was un- fortunately too evident , no other horse having passed along the road since the shower . When the day broke , Middleton was no longer forced to halt , and he pressed on with rapidity . Ascending an ...
... directed their course ; this was un- fortunately too evident , no other horse having passed along the road since the shower . When the day broke , Middleton was no longer forced to halt , and he pressed on with rapidity . Ascending an ...
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