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
... Schuyler's want of respect ... State of the British army ... Expedition of Cornwallis against Boundbrook ... Narrow escape of General Lincoln ... Governour Tryon's expedition against Danbury ... Gallant conduct of Generals Wooster and ...
... Schuyler's want of respect ... State of the British army ... Expedition of Cornwallis against Boundbrook ... Narrow escape of General Lincoln ... Governour Tryon's expedition against Danbury ... Gallant conduct of Generals Wooster and ...
Side iv
... Schuyler again superseded in his command by General Gates ... Movements of Washington ... The enemy enter the Chesapeake ... Surprise and capture of General Prescott ... Expedition of General Sullivan and Colonel Ogden on Staten Island ...
... Schuyler again superseded in his command by General Gates ... Movements of Washington ... The enemy enter the Chesapeake ... Surprise and capture of General Prescott ... Expedition of General Sullivan and Colonel Ogden on Staten Island ...
Side v
... Schuyler ... Conduct of his troops on the march ... Their reception at Cambridge ... Gene- ral Burgoyne complains that the publick faith is broken ... Congress resolve to delay the embarkation of the troops ... Correspondence between ...
... Schuyler ... Conduct of his troops on the march ... Their reception at Cambridge ... Gene- ral Burgoyne complains that the publick faith is broken ... Congress resolve to delay the embarkation of the troops ... Correspondence between ...
Side vi
... Schuyler and St. Clair honourably acquitted by their Courts Martial ... Sentence against Gene- ral Lee confirmed ... Reflections on the state of the Country . 204 . CHAP . IX . Events of 1779 ... General Lincoln is sent to take command ...
... Schuyler and St. Clair honourably acquitted by their Courts Martial ... Sentence against Gene- ral Lee confirmed ... Reflections on the state of the Country . 204 . CHAP . IX . Events of 1779 ... General Lincoln is sent to take command ...
Side 1
... Schuyler's want of respect - State of the British Army - Expedition of Cornwallis against Bound- brook - Narrow escape of General Lincoln - Governour Try- on's expedition against Danbury - Gallant conduct of Generals Wooster and Arnold ...
... Schuyler's want of respect - State of the British Army - Expedition of Cornwallis against Bound- brook - Narrow escape of General Lincoln - Governour Try- on's expedition against Danbury - Gallant conduct of Generals Wooster and Arnold ...
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A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the ..., Volum 2 Paul Allen Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1822 |
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