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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... Town 312 Americans assemble at Charlotte 355 Are repulsed 312 Effects of the Repulse ; ingenious Enterprise of Colonel White during the Siege of Sa- vannah General Gates retreats to Salisbury and Hills- borough . 356 Returns to ...
... Town 312 Americans assemble at Charlotte 355 Are repulsed 312 Effects of the Repulse ; ingenious Enterprise of Colonel White during the Siege of Sa- vannah General Gates retreats to Salisbury and Hills- borough . 356 Returns to ...
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... town , N. J ....... 214 143. Medal presented to La Fayette .... 337 144. Count de Rochambeau ... 345 145. View of West Point .. 346 218 146. Major Andre ...... 347 97. The old Jail in New York .. 220 147. Benedict Arnold .. 349 98 ...
... town , N. J ....... 214 143. Medal presented to La Fayette .... 337 144. Count de Rochambeau ... 345 145. View of West Point .. 346 218 146. Major Andre ...... 347 97. The old Jail in New York .. 220 147. Benedict Arnold .. 349 98 ...
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... battle , of which he lay sick at the chief town , six miles off . His brother , after a few days , again visited the English , attended by his wife and children , coming aboard and partaking of a collation , 42 THE PICTORIAL HISTORY.
... battle , of which he lay sick at the chief town , six miles off . His brother , after a few days , again visited the English , attended by his wife and children , coming aboard and partaking of a collation , 42 THE PICTORIAL HISTORY.
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... town ; but the distance to be travelled being twenty miles , they did not see the city . They reached , however , an island called Aonoak , where they found a village of nine houses , built of cedar , the residence of their friend ...
... town ; but the distance to be travelled being twenty miles , they did not see the city . They reached , however , an island called Aonoak , where they found a village of nine houses , built of cedar , the residence of their friend ...
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... town . Their welcome was signally expressed " by a doleful noise , laying their faces to the ground , and scratching the earth with their nails . " Mats were then spread on the ground , and covered with maize - bread , while to- bacco ...
... town . Their welcome was signally expressed " by a doleful noise , laying their faces to the ground , and scratching the earth with their nails . " Mats were then spread on the ground , and covered with maize - bread , while to- bacco ...
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