A History of the State of New York: From the First Discovery of the Country to the Present TimeE. Bliss, 1828 - 279 sider |
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Side iv
... fleet . Indian depredations . Termination of the war . Osborne appointed Governor , dies , and is succeeded by Delancey . Hostilities again commenced with the French . Colonial Convention . Hardy appointed Governor . Colonies prosecute ...
... fleet . Indian depredations . Termination of the war . Osborne appointed Governor , dies , and is succeeded by Delancey . Hostilities again commenced with the French . Colonial Convention . Hardy appointed Governor . Colonies prosecute ...
Side v
... CONTINUED TO ITS TERMINATION . Legislative proceedings . Revival of Controversy relative to the Grants . Treaty of Alliance with France . British army concen trated at New York . French fleet arrives . Campaign CONTENTS . V.
... CONTINUED TO ITS TERMINATION . Legislative proceedings . Revival of Controversy relative to the Grants . Treaty of Alliance with France . British army concen trated at New York . French fleet arrives . Campaign CONTENTS . V.
Side vi
... fleet arrives . Campaign of " 79 . Operations at Stoney Point and Verplank's . Expedition against the Indians . Campaign of 1780. Depredations of the Royal Army . Arnold's Treachery . Campaign of '81 . Capture of Cornwallis ...
... fleet arrives . Campaign of " 79 . Operations at Stoney Point and Verplank's . Expedition against the Indians . Campaign of 1780. Depredations of the Royal Army . Arnold's Treachery . Campaign of '81 . Capture of Cornwallis ...
Side 41
... fleet , under the patronage of Ferdinand and Isabella , then on the united thrones of Castile and Arragon ; and on the 12th of October , dis- covered San Salvador , one of the Bahama Isl- ands . Columbus took possession of the island in ...
... fleet , under the patronage of Ferdinand and Isabella , then on the united thrones of Castile and Arragon ; and on the 12th of October , dis- covered San Salvador , one of the Bahama Isl- ands . Columbus took possession of the island in ...
Side 65
... fleet , consisting of fifteen men of war , forty trans- ports , six store ships , and an excellent train of artillery , under the command of Sir Hovenden Walker , set sail from Boston with a land army , consisting of five regi- ments ...
... fleet , consisting of fifteen men of war , forty trans- ports , six store ships , and an excellent train of artillery , under the command of Sir Hovenden Walker , set sail from Boston with a land army , consisting of five regi- ments ...
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