A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... retreat being covered by Wooster's brigade , which preserved its ranks unbroken . Their loss in killed and wounded amounted to 1200 . Among the latter was the Marquis de la Fayette , who , inspired with zeal for the cause of freedom ...
... retreat being covered by Wooster's brigade , which preserved its ranks unbroken . Their loss in killed and wounded amounted to 1200 . Among the latter was the Marquis de la Fayette , who , inspired with zeal for the cause of freedom ...
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... retreat , and put them between two fires . Burgoyne issued proclamations in the style of a conqueror , summoning the inhabitants of the district in which he was opera- ting to aid his pursuit of the fugitive rebels . The assistance ...
... retreat , and put them between two fires . Burgoyne issued proclamations in the style of a conqueror , summoning the inhabitants of the district in which he was opera- ting to aid his pursuit of the fugitive rebels . The assistance ...
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... retreat , and de- priving him of supplies . The situation of General Burgoyne was most distressing . By extraordinary efforts he had forced his way to within a few miles of Albany , the point of his destination , and had he been se ...
... retreat , and de- priving him of supplies . The situation of General Burgoyne was most distressing . By extraordinary efforts he had forced his way to within a few miles of Albany , the point of his destination , and had he been se ...
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