The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the CountryR. Sears, 1845 - 428 Seiten |
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... Coast of New England . 161 ( 28th of August ) . Battle of Long Island Defeat and Retreat of the Americans Committee of Congress meet Lord Howe ( 13th of September ) . The British take Pos- session of New York 194 197 199 199 Privateers ...
... Coast of New England . 161 ( 28th of August ) . Battle of Long Island Defeat and Retreat of the Americans Committee of Congress meet Lord Howe ( 13th of September ) . The British take Pos- session of New York 194 197 199 199 Privateers ...
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... Coast of America . 276 General Washington quits White Church and takes Post at Valley Forge 236 ( 22d of July ) . Sails for Rhode Island ; Lord Howe follows him 276 Northern Campaign . . 237 Both Fleets put to Sea ; separated by a vio ...
... Coast of America . 276 General Washington quits White Church and takes Post at Valley Forge 236 ( 22d of July ) . Sails for Rhode Island ; Lord Howe follows him 276 Northern Campaign . . 237 Both Fleets put to Sea ; separated by a vio ...
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... Coast of Connecticut ravaged 304 " ( 21st of November ) . Major Talmadge's desul- 304 tory Warfare 350 ( 15th of July ) . Stony Point retaken Evacuated Sir Henry Clinton takes Possession of it Penobscot attacked . Admiral Arbuthnot ...
... Coast of Connecticut ravaged 304 " ( 21st of November ) . Major Talmadge's desul- 304 tory Warfare 350 ( 15th of July ) . Stony Point retaken Evacuated Sir Henry Clinton takes Possession of it Penobscot attacked . Admiral Arbuthnot ...
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... coast ; they called it Markland ( Woodland ) . This country , southwest of Helluland , and dis- tant from it about three days ' sail , is Nova Scotia , of which the descriptions given by later writers answers completely to that given by ...
... coast ; they called it Markland ( Woodland ) . This country , southwest of Helluland , and dis- tant from it about three days ' sail , is Nova Scotia , of which the descriptions given by later writers answers completely to that given by ...
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... coast of Ireland , where , according to some accounts , they were taken and made slaves . Karlsefne and those that remained with him , in all one hundred and fifty - one men , sailed in a southerly OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 13.
... coast of Ireland , where , according to some accounts , they were taken and made slaves . Karlsefne and those that remained with him , in all one hundred and fifty - one men , sailed in a southerly OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 13.
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