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 vii
... Charleston ... Siege of Charleston ... Prevost retires without attacking ... Lincoln arrives at Dorchester ... Attacks the British at Stono ... Is com- pelled to retreat ... General Prevost establishes a post at Beaufort , and retires ...
... Charleston ... Siege of Charleston ... Prevost retires without attacking ... Lincoln arrives at Dorchester ... Attacks the British at Stono ... Is com- pelled to retreat ... General Prevost establishes a post at Beaufort , and retires ...
Side viii
... Charleston ... Situation of General Lincoln ... Earl of Caithness wounded in a skir mish ... Charleston is summoned to surrender , and the sum- mons rejected ... The enemy's batteries are opened ... Dan- gerous situation of Lincoln ...
... Charleston ... Situation of General Lincoln ... Earl of Caithness wounded in a skir mish ... Charleston is summoned to surrender , and the sum- mons rejected ... The enemy's batteries are opened ... Dan- gerous situation of Lincoln ...
Side ix
... Charleston , sends over reinforcements , and the army a second time move upon Springfield , which they destroy ... Brave conduct of the American troops ... The enemy evacuate New - Jersey , and return to Staten Island ... Arrival of the ...
... Charleston , sends over reinforcements , and the army a second time move upon Springfield , which they destroy ... Brave conduct of the American troops ... The enemy evacuate New - Jersey , and return to Staten Island ... Arrival of the ...
Side xii
... Charleston ... Temper with which Greene marches to the enemy ... Battle of the Eutaw Springs ... The enemy re- tire to Charleston ... Expedition of Arnold against New- London . 400 436 PAGE . CHAP . XIX . Events of 1781 continued XII ...
... Charleston ... Temper with which Greene marches to the enemy ... Battle of the Eutaw Springs ... The enemy re- tire to Charleston ... Expedition of Arnold against New- London . 400 436 PAGE . CHAP . XIX . Events of 1781 continued XII ...
Side xiii
... Charleston is evacuated ... Count de Grasse defeated in the West Indies ... Siege of Gibraltar ... Mr . Adams forms a treaty with Holland , and obtains a loan ... Propositions in the British parliament for peace ... Lord North resigns ...
... Charleston is evacuated ... Count de Grasse defeated in the West Indies ... Siege of Gibraltar ... Mr . Adams forms a treaty with Holland , and obtains a loan ... Propositions in the British parliament for peace ... Lord North resigns ...
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