The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Band 4C.P. Wayne, 1805 |
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... Expedition under general Sullivan against the Indian settle- ments .... Fort Fayette surrendered to the British .... Invasion of Connecticut .... General Wayne surprises and takes Stony Point ... Expedition under colonel M'Lean against ...
... Expedition under general Sullivan against the Indian settle- ments .... Fort Fayette surrendered to the British .... Invasion of Connecticut .... General Wayne surprises and takes Stony Point ... Expedition under colonel M'Lean against ...
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... Expedition against Staten island .... Financial regulations .... Committee of congress deputed to camp .... General Knyphausen enters Jersey ... Sir Henry Clinton returns to New York .... Skirmish at Springfield .... La Fayette brings ...
... Expedition against Staten island .... Financial regulations .... Committee of congress deputed to camp .... General Knyphausen enters Jersey ... Sir Henry Clinton returns to New York .... Skirmish at Springfield .... La Fayette brings ...
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... Expedition of Arnold against New London .... Yorktown invested ... Surrender of lord Cornwallis . CHAPTER X. Greene invests Camden .... Battle of Hobkirk's hill .... Several British posts taken ... Lord Rawdon retires into the lower ...
... Expedition of Arnold against New London .... Yorktown invested ... Surrender of lord Cornwallis . CHAPTER X. Greene invests Camden .... Battle of Hobkirk's hill .... Several British posts taken ... Lord Rawdon retires into the lower ...
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... expedition , had ordered general Prevost to co - operate from East Florida with colonel Campbell . That officer immediately collected all the force which could be spared from the defence of St. Augustine , and on hearing that the troops ...
... expedition , had ordered general Prevost to co - operate from East Florida with colonel Campbell . That officer immediately collected all the force which could be spared from the defence of St. Augustine , and on hearing that the troops ...
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... expedition towards the enemy . On his march , he received intelligence of the victory gained over general Howe , soon after which , he was joined by the broken remnant of the defeated army , at Purysburg , a small town ón the north side ...
... expedition towards the enemy . On his march , he received intelligence of the victory gained over general Howe , soon after which , he was joined by the broken remnant of the defeated army , at Purysburg , a small town ón the north side ...
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