A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Volum 1F. Betts, 1822 |
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... Hessian treaties ... Americans alter their flag ... Heights of Dorchester taken possession of by the Americans ... General Howe abandons Boston ... Washington enters it in triumph ... Arnold retires from before Quebec ... General Frazer ...
... Hessian treaties ... Americans alter their flag ... Heights of Dorchester taken possession of by the Americans ... General Howe abandons Boston ... Washington enters it in triumph ... Arnold retires from before Quebec ... General Frazer ...
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... Hessian trea- ties . - Americans alter their flag - Heights of Dorchester taken possession of by the Americans . - General Howe abandons Bos- ton - Washington enters it in triumph - Arnold retires from be- fore Quebec . - General Frazer ...
... Hessian trea- ties . - Americans alter their flag - Heights of Dorchester taken possession of by the Americans . - General Howe abandons Bos- ton - Washington enters it in triumph - Arnold retires from be- fore Quebec . - General Frazer ...
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... Hessian Treaty gave rise , necessa- rily took a wide range . Among the arguments which were used to show the impolicy of employing these foreign mercenaries , it was contended that it would be setting an example to the Colonies ...
... Hessian Treaty gave rise , necessa- rily took a wide range . Among the arguments which were used to show the impolicy of employing these foreign mercenaries , it was contended that it would be setting an example to the Colonies ...
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... Hessian Treaty , which de- termined General Washington to lose no time in ex- pelling the British from Boston , before the arrival of the expected reinforcements . For this purpose , on the 2d of March a Battery was opened on Phipps's ...
... Hessian Treaty , which de- termined General Washington to lose no time in ex- pelling the British from Boston , before the arrival of the expected reinforcements . For this purpose , on the 2d of March a Battery was opened on Phipps's ...
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... Hessians , so long expected . Every mo- ment gave indications of an attack , and every moment but the better prepared both parties for a desperate struggle . The American troops were still very sick- ly , but were constantly receiving ...
... Hessians , so long expected . Every mo- ment gave indications of an attack , and every moment but the better prepared both parties for a desperate struggle . The American troops were still very sick- ly , but were constantly receiving ...
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