A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... operations of the provincials confined to the sea . Hav- ing , as has been before related , obtained possession of Ticonderoga , which is the key of Canada , the Congress determined to invade that province , in the hope that its ...
... operations of the provincials confined to the sea . Hav- ing , as has been before related , obtained possession of Ticonderoga , which is the key of Canada , the Congress determined to invade that province , in the hope that its ...
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... operations against the enemy by an attack on Long Island , on the north - western part of which a respectable force ... operation to convey a whole army across a ferry in the pre- sence of an enemy , whose working parties could be heard ...
... operations against the enemy by an attack on Long Island , on the north - western part of which a respectable force ... operation to convey a whole army across a ferry in the pre- sence of an enemy , whose working parties could be heard ...
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... operations . The French troops under Rochambeau having arrived punctually at his encampment near Peek's Kill , General Washington advanced to King's Bridge , and hemmed in the British in York Island . Every preparation seemed to be now ...
... operations . The French troops under Rochambeau having arrived punctually at his encampment near Peek's Kill , General Washington advanced to King's Bridge , and hemmed in the British in York Island . Every preparation seemed to be now ...
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