A History of the American Revolution: Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Band 2Gregg Press, 1972 - 510 Seiten |
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... Colonel Greene , that he should be disap- pointing the expectations of the Commander in Chief , who had destined the reinforcement under Simms , for Fort Mifflin , a much more important post , if he should retain them to his own aid ...
... Colonel Greene , that he should be disap- pointing the expectations of the Commander in Chief , who had destined the reinforcement under Simms , for Fort Mifflin , a much more important post , if he should retain them to his own aid ...
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... Colonel Greene's force amounted to no more than 400 men . The de- tachment under Count Donop consisted of three bat ... Greene , as will appear by the following reso- lution passed a few days afterwards . " Resolved , that Congress have ...
... Colonel Greene's force amounted to no more than 400 men . The de- tachment under Count Donop consisted of three bat ... Greene , as will appear by the following reso- lution passed a few days afterwards . " Resolved , that Congress have ...
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... Greene to a ge- neral action . Colonel Williams continued to retire until he gain- ed a distance of seven miles in advance of the enemy , while General Greene having been apprised of his in- tentions in the early part of the day , and ...
... Greene to a ge- neral action . Colonel Williams continued to retire until he gain- ed a distance of seven miles in advance of the enemy , while General Greene having been apprised of his in- tentions in the early part of the day , and ...
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Recapitulation Events of 1777 Low state of | 1 |
The events of 1777 continued Reflections on | 34 |
Events of 1777 continued Meeting of the two | 67 |
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