A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Volumen2F. Betts, 1822 |
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... Lord Car- lisle , Mr. Eden and Mr. Johnston ... Their unsuccessful ne- gotiation and outrageous conduct ... Sir Henry evacuates Phi- PAGE . 112 128 147 ladelphia ... Is pursued by Washington ... Battle in New CONTENTS . V.
... Lord Car- lisle , Mr. Eden and Mr. Johnston ... Their unsuccessful ne- gotiation and outrageous conduct ... Sir Henry evacuates Phi- PAGE . 112 128 147 ladelphia ... Is pursued by Washington ... Battle in New CONTENTS . V.
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Paul Allen. ladelphia ... Is pursued by Washington ... Battle in New Jer- sey..Arrest and trial of Lee ... Congress ... Pursues Lord Howe to New - York , and blockades him there ... Sails to Rhode Island to assist in the expedition of ...
Paul Allen. ladelphia ... Is pursued by Washington ... Battle in New Jer- sey..Arrest and trial of Lee ... Congress ... Pursues Lord Howe to New - York , and blockades him there ... Sails to Rhode Island to assist in the expedition of ...
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... pursues him as far as Ramsay's mill , where he encamps his army . CHAP . XVII . Events of 1781 continued ... Revolt of the Pennsyl- vania troops at Morristown ... Sir Henry Clinton attempts to take advantage of the discontents ... His ...
... pursues him as far as Ramsay's mill , where he encamps his army . CHAP . XVII . Events of 1781 continued ... Revolt of the Pennsyl- vania troops at Morristown ... Sir Henry Clinton attempts to take advantage of the discontents ... His ...
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... pursuing General , Washington must have been overtaken at Princeton ; but Providence had decreed that we should be free , or the activity of Cornwallis would have been sufficient to have counteracted the effects even of General Howe's ...
... pursuing General , Washington must have been overtaken at Princeton ; but Providence had decreed that we should be free , or the activity of Cornwallis would have been sufficient to have counteracted the effects even of General Howe's ...
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... pursued the routed enemy , the events of this cold , terrible and disastrous winter would have been widely different ; but he was at all times too modest as well as too prudent to rely solely upon his own judgment . This signal success ...
... pursued the routed enemy , the events of this cold , terrible and disastrous winter would have been widely different ; but he was at all times too modest as well as too prudent to rely solely upon his own judgment . This signal success ...
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