A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Volum 2F. Betts, 1822 |
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Side iii
... American army at Morristown ... Dismission of Dr. Stringer , and resolution of Congress , censuring General Schuyler's want of respect ... State of the British army ... Expedition of Cornwallis against Boundbrook ... Narrow escape of ...
... American army at Morristown ... Dismission of Dr. Stringer , and resolution of Congress , censuring General Schuyler's want of respect ... State of the British army ... Expedition of Cornwallis against Boundbrook ... Narrow escape of ...
Side iv
... American army ... Sir William withdraws his troops from Germantown to Philadelphia ... Sir Henry Clinton's expedition up the Hudson ... He reduces Forts Montgomery and Clinton ... Northern army ... Dispute between General Gates and ...
... American army ... Sir William withdraws his troops from Germantown to Philadelphia ... Sir Henry Clinton's expedition up the Hudson ... He reduces Forts Montgomery and Clinton ... Northern army ... Dispute between General Gates and ...
Side v
... American army . CHAP . V. Events of 1777 continued ... Proceedings of Congress ... Resignation of the President ... Henry Laurens appointed President ... Colonel Wilkinson delivers a message to Con- gress from General Gates ... Is ...
... American army . CHAP . V. Events of 1777 continued ... Proceedings of Congress ... Resignation of the President ... Henry Laurens appointed President ... Colonel Wilkinson delivers a message to Con- gress from General Gates ... Is ...
Side ix
... American army ... Surprise and discomfiture of General Sumpter ... Retreat of the rem- nant of the American army to Salisbury and Hillsborough ... Their wretched condition . CHAP . XIV . Events of 1780 continued ... Proceedings of ...
... American army ... Surprise and discomfiture of General Sumpter ... Retreat of the rem- nant of the American army to Salisbury and Hillsborough ... Their wretched condition . CHAP . XIV . Events of 1780 continued ... Proceedings of ...
Side x
... American army move from Hillsborough..General Greene arrives to take com- mand of the southern army ... General Gates is kindly re- ceived by the Virginia legislature , and retires to his farm ... Colonel Washington with his cavalry ...
... American army move from Hillsborough..General Greene arrives to take com- mand of the southern army ... General Gates is kindly re- ceived by the Virginia legislature , and retires to his farm ... Colonel Washington with his cavalry ...
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