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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... treaties with France ... Proceedings of Con- gress thereon ... Sir Henry Clinton arrives and supersedes Sir William Howe ... Arrival of the Commissioners , Lord Car- lisle , Mr. Eden and Mr. Johnston ... Their unsuccessful ne- gotiation ...
... treaties with France ... Proceedings of Con- gress thereon ... Sir Henry Clinton arrives and supersedes Sir William Howe ... Arrival of the Commissioners , Lord Car- lisle , Mr. Eden and Mr. Johnston ... Their unsuccessful ne- gotiation ...
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... treaty with Holland , and obtains a loan ... Propositions in the British parliament for peace ... Lord North resigns and is succeeded by the Marquis of Rockingham ... Death of this nobleman ... Lord Shelburne placed at the head of the ...
... treaty with Holland , and obtains a loan ... Propositions in the British parliament for peace ... Lord North resigns and is succeeded by the Marquis of Rockingham ... Death of this nobleman ... Lord Shelburne placed at the head of the ...
Side 99
Paul Allen. 1st . and 6th . articles of his proposals , the treaty to end , and hostilities immediately to commence . " Having thus answered Major General Gates's pro- posals , General Burgoyne offered on his part the preliminary ...
Paul Allen. 1st . and 6th . articles of his proposals , the treaty to end , and hostilities immediately to commence . " Having thus answered Major General Gates's pro- posals , General Burgoyne offered on his part the preliminary ...
Side 100
... treaty , in the course of which others may arise to be considered by both par- ties , for which purpose it is proposed , that two officers of each army shall meet and report their deliberations to their respective Generals . " 10th ...
... treaty , in the course of which others may arise to be considered by both par- ties , for which purpose it is proposed , that two officers of each army shall meet and report their deliberations to their respective Generals . " 10th ...
Side 101
... treaty is out of dispute , but the several subordinate articles and regulations necessarily springing from these preliminaries , and requiring explanation and precision , between the par- ties , before a definitive treaty can be safely ...
... treaty is out of dispute , but the several subordinate articles and regulations necessarily springing from these preliminaries , and requiring explanation and precision , between the par- ties , before a definitive treaty can be safely ...
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