A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Volume 2F. Betts, 1822 - United States |
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Page iv
... Battle at Bennington , and defeat of Co- lonel Baume ... General Schuyler again superseded in his command by General Gates ... Movements of Washington ... The enemy enter the Chesapeake ... Surprise and capture of General Prescott ...
... Battle at Bennington , and defeat of Co- lonel Baume ... General Schuyler again superseded in his command by General Gates ... Movements of Washington ... The enemy enter the Chesapeake ... Surprise and capture of General Prescott ...
Page v
... Commissioners , Lord Car- lisle , Mr. Eden and Mr. Johnston ... Their unsuccessful ne- gotiation and outrageous conduct ... Sir Henry evacuates Phi- PAGE . 112 128 147 ladelphia ... Is pursued by Washington ... Battle in New CONTENTS . V.
... Commissioners , Lord Car- lisle , Mr. Eden and Mr. Johnston ... Their unsuccessful ne- gotiation and outrageous conduct ... Sir Henry evacuates Phi- PAGE . 112 128 147 ladelphia ... Is pursued by Washington ... Battle in New CONTENTS . V.
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Paul Allen. ladelphia ... Is pursued by Washington ... Battle in New Jer- sey..Arrest and trial of Lee ... Congress return to Philadel- phia ... Lieutenant Brown shot by a centinel at Cambridge ... Arrival of Count D'Estaing with a ...
Paul Allen. ladelphia ... Is pursued by Washington ... Battle in New Jer- sey..Arrest and trial of Lee ... Congress return to Philadel- phia ... Lieutenant Brown shot by a centinel at Cambridge ... Arrival of Count D'Estaing with a ...
Page ix
... Battle and defeat of Gates ... Losses of the American army ... Surprise and discomfiture of General Sumpter ... Retreat of the rem- nant of the American army to Salisbury and Hillsborough ... Their wretched condition . CHAP . XIV ...
... Battle and defeat of Gates ... Losses of the American army ... Surprise and discomfiture of General Sumpter ... Retreat of the rem- nant of the American army to Salisbury and Hillsborough ... Their wretched condition . CHAP . XIV ...
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... Battle of King's Mountain , and defeat of Ferguson ... Cornwallis retreats to- wards Cambden ... General Sumpter forces Tarleton to re- treat from Blackstock Hill ... The American army move from Hillsborough ... General Greene arrives ...
... Battle of King's Mountain , and defeat of Ferguson ... Cornwallis retreats to- wards Cambden ... General Sumpter forces Tarleton to re- treat from Blackstock Hill ... The American army move from Hillsborough ... General Greene arrives ...
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