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 iv
... Island ... Heroick de- termination of Colonel Smith , and the garrison of Fort Mif- flin ... Gallant conduct of Major Thayer ... Mud Island evacuat- ed ... Lord Cornwallis is sent against Red Bank ... Fort Mer- cer abandoned ...
... Island ... Heroick de- termination of Colonel Smith , and the garrison of Fort Mif- flin ... Gallant conduct of Major Thayer ... Mud Island evacuat- ed ... Lord Cornwallis is sent against Red Bank ... Fort Mer- cer abandoned ...
Side vi
... Island to assist in the expedition of General Sul- livan ... British and French fleets prevented from engaging by a storm . - Retreat of General Sullivan ... Count D'Estaing sails for Boston . - Mysterious affair of Captain Folger ...
... Island to assist in the expedition of General Sul- livan ... British and French fleets prevented from engaging by a storm . - Retreat of General Sullivan ... Count D'Estaing sails for Boston . - Mysterious affair of Captain Folger ...
Side viii
... Island , and prepares an expedition to the South The British fleet arrive at North Edisto , and disembark the army ... Rencontre between the British and American Ca valry ... Sir Henry appears before Charleston .... Situation of General ...
... Island , and prepares an expedition to the South The British fleet arrive at North Edisto , and disembark the army ... Rencontre between the British and American Ca valry ... Sir Henry appears before Charleston .... Situation of General ...
Side ix
... Island ... Mutiny in the American army ... Expedition of the royal army into Jersey ... Destruction committed at Connecticut Farms ... Murder of Mrs. Caldwell ... The enemy move to- wards Springfield - but retire to Elizabeth Town ...
... Island ... Mutiny in the American army ... Expedition of the royal army into Jersey ... Destruction committed at Connecticut Farms ... Murder of Mrs. Caldwell ... The enemy move to- wards Springfield - but retire to Elizabeth Town ...
Side 17
... Island , was ready in March to take the field with an army of twenty seven thousand men , while the whole force at the disposal of Washington was no more than four thousand five hundred , and this a mere nominal amount . What a fearful ...
... Island , was ready in March to take the field with an army of twenty seven thousand men , while the whole force at the disposal of Washington was no more than four thousand five hundred , and this a mere nominal amount . What a fearful ...
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