A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... head of these forces , should pour into the state of New York , from Lake Champlain , a detachment under the command of Colonel St. Leger should march to- wards Lake Ontario , and penetrate in the direction of Albany , by the Mohawk ...
... head of these forces , should pour into the state of New York , from Lake Champlain , a detachment under the command of Colonel St. Leger should march to- wards Lake Ontario , and penetrate in the direction of Albany , by the Mohawk ...
Σελίδα 37
... head of a body of troops to the relief of the place , he sent a detachment southward of that place . Here , how- ever , they did not long find shelter . Their rear guard was attacked and routed by Colonel Fraser , at Hubberd- ton ; and ...
... head of a body of troops to the relief of the place , he sent a detachment southward of that place . Here , how- ever , they did not long find shelter . Their rear guard was attacked and routed by Colonel Fraser , at Hubberd- ton ; and ...
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... head - quarters , a division of the royal army advanced under the command of Major Gardiner to take possession of Port Royal , in South Carolina , but was driven back with loss by General Moultrie . This repulse for a while suspended ...
... head - quarters , a division of the royal army advanced under the command of Major Gardiner to take possession of Port Royal , in South Carolina , but was driven back with loss by General Moultrie . This repulse for a while suspended ...
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