A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... proceeded to Mon- treal , the garrison of which attempted to escape down the river , but were inter- cepted and captured by the American Colonel Easton : and Governor Carleton himself was so hard pressed , that he was glad to escape to ...
... proceeded to Mon- treal , the garrison of which attempted to escape down the river , but were inter- cepted and captured by the American Colonel Easton : and Governor Carleton himself was so hard pressed , that he was glad to escape to ...
Σελίδα 46
... proceeded to Suffolk , which town they reduced to ashes , and after burning and capturing upwards of 130 vessels of different sizes , and devastating the country in their line of march , sailed back loaded with booty to New York . About ...
... proceeded to Suffolk , which town they reduced to ashes , and after burning and capturing upwards of 130 vessels of different sizes , and devastating the country in their line of march , sailed back loaded with booty to New York . About ...
Σελίδα 47
... proceeded towards the capital of that province . Prevost in stantly took advantage of this move- ment to invade South Carolina , at the head of 2400 men ; and , driving Moul- trie before him , pushed forward towards Charleston . At this ...
... proceeded towards the capital of that province . Prevost in stantly took advantage of this move- ment to invade South Carolina , at the head of 2400 men ; and , driving Moul- trie before him , pushed forward towards Charleston . At this ...
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