A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... attempts to im- pede their progress , and on the 26th of September , General Howe made his triumphant entry into ... attempt to cut them off . His plan was well laid , and the forces which he despatched on this ex- pedition took the ...
... attempts to im- pede their progress , and on the 26th of September , General Howe made his triumphant entry into ... attempt to cut them off . His plan was well laid , and the forces which he despatched on this ex- pedition took the ...
Σελίδα 44
... attempted to rise for the purpose of rebutting his grace's argu- ments , and of proposing his own plan for putting ... attempt at public negociation , the commissioners had re- course to private intrigue . Governor Johnstone , from his ...
... attempted to rise for the purpose of rebutting his grace's argu- ments , and of proposing his own plan for putting ... attempt at public negociation , the commissioners had re- course to private intrigue . Governor Johnstone , from his ...
Σελίδα 46
... attempt was crowned with success . Wayne took the British works by storm , and brought off 543 prisoners , fifteen pieces of cannon , and a consider- able quantity of military stores . Wash- ington did not , however , think it pru- dent ...
... attempt was crowned with success . Wayne took the British works by storm , and brought off 543 prisoners , fifteen pieces of cannon , and a consider- able quantity of military stores . Wash- ington did not , however , think it pru- dent ...
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