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The Berish land at Frag's neck.

The Americat ang evacuates Yick island except Fart Washington,

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Sir William Howe moves out to Somerset Court House,
returns to Amboy,

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attempts to cut off the retreat of the American army to
Middlebrook,

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Slight skirmish near the White Horse, and retreat to French Creek,

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Measures to cut off the communication between the British army and fleet,

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Battle of Germantown,

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The forts Independence and Constitution evacuated by the Americans,

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Representations of General Washington to congress on this subject,

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The army subsisted by impressment,

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Information of treaties between France and the United States,

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General Howe resigns the command of the British army,
is succeeded by Sir Henry Clinton,

He evacuates Philadelphia and marches through Jersey,

A council of war decides against attacking the British on their march,

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Thanks of congress to General Washington and his army,

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Count D'Estaing arrives with a French fleet,

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meditates an attack on the British fleet in New York harbour,
relinquished,

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Count D'Estaing expresses his dissatisfaction with Sullivan in a letter to congress,

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Attempts of Mr. Johnson to bribe some members of congress,

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Manifesto of the commissioners and counter manifesto of congress,

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Arrival of Monsieur Girard, minister plenipotentiary of France,

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Letters of General Washington on the state of public affairs,

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General Howe defeated by Colonel Campbell,

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General Lincoln takes command of the southern army,

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Major Gardner defeated by General Moultrie,

Insurrection of the tories in South Carolina,

They are defeated by Colonel Pickens,

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Lincoln attacks the British at Stono ferry unsuccessfully,

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Letter from General Washington to congress respecting the annual formation

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The British fleet passes the bar, and gets possession of the harbour of Charleston,

Opinion of General Washington on the propriety of defending that place,

Sir Henry Clinton invests the town,

The fleet enters the harbour,

Tarlton surprises an American corps at Monk's corner,

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Tarlton defeats Colonel White,

General Lincoln capitulates,

Buford defeated,

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rements for the government of South Carolina and Georgia,

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