The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment, of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Band 3Author, 1788 |
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... marches against the British fettlements on the Miffiffippi , p . 314. Congrefs conclude upon an ultimatum , and write to Dr. Franklin , p . 315. Mr. Gerard's private au- dience of congrefs , p . 319. Congrefs choofe Mr. Jay for their ...
... marches against the British fettlements on the Miffiffippi , p . 314. Congrefs conclude upon an ultimatum , and write to Dr. Franklin , p . 315. Mr. Gerard's private au- dience of congrefs , p . 319. Congrefs choofe Mr. Jay for their ...
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... marches , and encamps on the road to Camden , p . 392. Juftice Pendleton's letter to lord Cornwallis , p . 393 . Congrefs refolve on destroying all the old paper emiffion , and on adopting a new emiflion , p . 394. The Massachusetts con ...
... marches , and encamps on the road to Camden , p . 392. Juftice Pendleton's letter to lord Cornwallis , p . 393 . Congrefs refolve on destroying all the old paper emiffion , and on adopting a new emiflion , p . 394. The Massachusetts con ...
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... . Washington fent off lieut . col . Samuel Smith of the Maryland line , with 200 men , who were to proceed and poffefs themselves of Mud - ifland . 4 By 18 By quick marches he arrived with his party at the 4 THE HISTORY OF THE.
... . Washington fent off lieut . col . Samuel Smith of the Maryland line , with 200 men , who were to proceed and poffefs themselves of Mud - ifland . 4 By 18 By quick marches he arrived with his party at the 4 THE HISTORY OF THE.
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... marches he arrived with his party at the lower 1777 . ferry , and with difficulty threw himfelf into the fort , which he found in a wretched condition , without am- munition , provision or stores , garrifoned by about thirty militia ...
... marches he arrived with his party at the lower 1777 . ferry , and with difficulty threw himfelf into the fort , which he found in a wretched condition , without am- munition , provision or stores , garrifoned by about thirty militia ...
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... marched with a confiderable force , and the next day croffed the Dela- ware , in his way to Red - bank , which the Americans abandoned , leaving behind them their artillery and a confiderable quantity of cannon - ball . Some continental ...
... marched with a confiderable force , and the next day croffed the Dela- ware , in his way to Red - bank , which the Americans abandoned , leaving behind them their artillery and a confiderable quantity of cannon - ball . Some continental ...
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