A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... miles of the American army , which , having pro- ceeded rapidly from Jersey to the pre- sent scene of action , was stationed at Newport . § 21. Capture of Philadelphia , 26th September , 1776 . On the approach of the enemy Gene- ral ...
... miles of the American army , which , having pro- ceeded rapidly from Jersey to the pre- sent scene of action , was stationed at Newport . § 21. Capture of Philadelphia , 26th September , 1776 . On the approach of the enemy Gene- ral ...
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... miles of General Gates's camp , which was situated about three miles to the northward of Stillwater . Gates boldly advanced to meet him , and a hard fought battle ensued , which , though not decisive , was very detri- mental to the ...
... miles of General Gates's camp , which was situated about three miles to the northward of Stillwater . Gates boldly advanced to meet him , and a hard fought battle ensued , which , though not decisive , was very detri- mental to the ...
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... miles of Albany , the point of his destination , and had he been se- conded by correspondent exertions on the part of the British Southern army , he would have effected the object of his campaign . Sir Henry Clinton seems to have had no ...
... miles of Albany , the point of his destination , and had he been se- conded by correspondent exertions on the part of the British Southern army , he would have effected the object of his campaign . Sir Henry Clinton seems to have had no ...
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