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 viii
... Lieutenant Colonel Washington at Monk's Cor- ner ... Success of Lieutenant Colonel White against a forag ing party of the enemy ... Disappointment and discomfiture at Lerew's ferry ... Sir Henry again demands the surrender : of ...
... Lieutenant Colonel Washington at Monk's Cor- ner ... Success of Lieutenant Colonel White against a forag ing party of the enemy ... Disappointment and discomfiture at Lerew's ferry ... Sir Henry again demands the surrender : of ...
Side x
... Colonel Mor- gan arrives at Hillsborough ... The British army move from ... Lieutenant Co- lonel ... is ordered to the south ... The Baron de Steuben or ... Lieutenant Colonel Lee joins the army with his legion ... Lee and Marion ...
... Colonel Mor- gan arrives at Hillsborough ... The British army move from ... Lieutenant Co- lonel ... is ordered to the south ... The Baron de Steuben or ... Lieutenant Colonel Lee joins the army with his legion ... Lee and Marion ...
Side 7
... Lieutenant Colonel Mawhood , with three British regiments , had been left at Prince- AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 7.
... Lieutenant Colonel Mawhood , with three British regiments , had been left at Prince- AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 7.
Side 12
... Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell , and five Hessian field officers , who were prisoners , and to inflict upon their persons precisely the same treatment which General Lee should receive . This was a novel and dangerous experiment ...
... Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell , and five Hessian field officers , who were prisoners , and to inflict upon their persons precisely the same treatment which General Lee should receive . This was a novel and dangerous experiment ...
Side 41
... Lieutenant Colonel Baume's corps consisted of about five hundred Germans and one hundred In- dians , all ignorant of the language and topography of the country , in which they were expected to work such important events : Lieutenant ...
... Lieutenant Colonel Baume's corps consisted of about five hundred Germans and one hundred In- dians , all ignorant of the language and topography of the country , in which they were expected to work such important events : Lieutenant ...
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