The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the American revolution: (v.3) June, 1775-July, 1776. (v.4) July, 1776-July, 1777. (v.5) July, 1777-July, 1778. (v.6) July, 1778-March, 1780. (v.7) March, 1780-April, 1781. (v.8) April, 1781-December, 1783American stationers' Company, 1834 |
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... frigates belonging to his Most Christian Majesty . The design of this fleet is to coöperate with the American armies in the execution of any plans , which shall be deemed most promotive of our mutual in- terests , against the common ...
... frigates belonging to his Most Christian Majesty . The design of this fleet is to coöperate with the American armies in the execution of any plans , which shall be deemed most promotive of our mutual in- terests , against the common ...
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... frigate , which had carried his Excellency Monsieur Gerard into the Delaware , should rejoin him . Lieutenant - Colonel Hamilton , who was well informed of our situation and of my sentiments on every point , was instructed to give the ...
... frigate , which had carried his Excellency Monsieur Gerard into the Delaware , should rejoin him . Lieutenant - Colonel Hamilton , who was well informed of our situation and of my sentiments on every point , was instructed to give the ...
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... frigates , fire- ships , bomb - ketches , in all about thirty - six sail . However unexpected , surprising , and miraculous General Sullivan found the appearance of this fleet , as he did me the honor to inform me in his letter of the ...
... frigates , fire- ships , bomb - ketches , in all about thirty - six sail . However unexpected , surprising , and miraculous General Sullivan found the appearance of this fleet , as he did me the honor to inform me in his letter of the ...
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... frigates , and two smaller armed vessels , which were burnt to prevent their being taken . A frigate and another vessel were also sunk with the same design . According to some historians , Count d'Estaing was displeased and disgusted ...
... frigates , and two smaller armed vessels , which were burnt to prevent their being taken . A frigate and another vessel were also sunk with the same design . According to some historians , Count d'Estaing was displeased and disgusted ...
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... frigate of thirty - two guns , sailed from Boston on the 25th of September . Soon after leaving the port , Captain Barry discover- ed two British vessels , one carrying sixty guns , and the other a frigate . He was pursued , and the frigate ...
... frigate of thirty - two guns , sailed from Boston on the 25th of September . Soon after leaving the port , Captain Barry discover- ed two British vessels , one carrying sixty guns , and the other a frigate . He was pursued , and the frigate ...
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affairs agreeable America appear army arrival assure attention British campaign Canada Carolina circumstances Colonel command conduct consequence considered coöperation corps Council Count d'Estaing Count d'Estaing's DEAR SIR despatches detachment effect Elizabethtown enclosed endeavour enemy enemy's enterprise esteem Excellency Excellency's expect expedition favor force France French fleet frigates garrison gentlemen give Governor gress happy Head-Quarters honor hope hundred instant intelligence Laurens letter Lord Lord George Germain Lord North MAJOR-GENERAL Marquis de Lafayette matter measures ment Middlebrook military militia minister Morristown necessary North River object obliged occasion officers operations opinion party Paulus Hook Philadelphia pleased pleasure present PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS prisoners proper quarter reason received regiment request respect Rhode Island sentiments ships Sir Henry Clinton situation South Carolina Stony Point success Sullivan thing thousand tion troops Washington West Point White Plains wish York