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
... 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 Lincoln ... Earl of Caithness wounded in a ...
... 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 Lincoln ... Earl of Caithness wounded in a ...
Side ix
Paul Allen. Sir Henry Clinton to secure the submission of South Caro- lina ... He sails for New - York ... Lord Cornwallis succeeds to the command ... Manifestations of revolt against the Royal Authorities in South Carolina ... The Baron ...
Paul Allen. Sir Henry Clinton to secure the submission of South Caro- lina ... He sails for New - York ... Lord Cornwallis succeeds to the command ... Manifestations of revolt against the Royal Authorities in South Carolina ... The Baron ...
Side x
... south ... Congress or- der a Court Martial on General Gates ... General Greene appointed to the command of the south ... Death of the Che- valier de Ternay . PAGE CHAP . XV . Events of 1780 continued ... Sanguinary conduct of Lord ...
... south ... Congress or- der a Court Martial on General Gates ... General Greene appointed to the command of the south ... Death of the Che- valier de Ternay . PAGE CHAP . XV . Events of 1780 continued ... Sanguinary conduct of Lord ...
Side 6
... south bank of Sanpink Creek ; a force greatly inferiour in numbers to that of the enemy , and composed chiefly of raw , undisciplined militia . He had about thirty pieces of artillery posted on the bank of the creek , which was easily ...
... south bank of Sanpink Creek ; a force greatly inferiour in numbers to that of the enemy , and composed chiefly of raw , undisciplined militia . He had about thirty pieces of artillery posted on the bank of the creek , which was easily ...
Side 21
... south branches of the island , and there reembarked . Having crossed this and ar- rived within four miles of the harbour , he ordered the boats to be secured in the woods , and leaving a proper guard with them , marched with about one ...
... south branches of the island , and there reembarked . Having crossed this and ar- rived within four miles of the harbour , he ordered the boats to be secured in the woods , and leaving a proper guard with them , marched with about one ...
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