A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Том 2F. Betts, 1822 |
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Paul Allen. mies act in equal concert with those of the armies of the United States . " The bearer delivers a number of letters from the officers of your army , taken prisoners in the ac- tion of the 7th instant . " To this letter ...
Paul Allen. mies act in equal concert with those of the armies of the United States . " The bearer delivers a number of letters from the officers of your army , taken prisoners in the ac- tion of the 7th instant . " To this letter ...
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... United States never permit individuals to be pillag- ed . " 3d . The troops under his Excellency General Burgoyne , will be conducted by the most convenient route to New England , marching by easy marches , and sufficiently provided for ...
... United States never permit individuals to be pillag- ed . " 3d . The troops under his Excellency General Burgoyne , will be conducted by the most convenient route to New England , marching by easy marches , and sufficiently provided for ...
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... United States , which , together with a return , founded on authentick documents now in my possession , of the forces which surrendered , is deem- ed worthy of record in this place . Articles of Convention between Lieutenant General ...
... United States , which , together with a return , founded on authentick documents now in my possession , of the forces which surrendered , is deem- ed worthy of record in this place . Articles of Convention between Lieutenant General ...
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... aid him in his defence of the post . Colonel Greene accepted his offered ser- vices , and made such a disposition of their united force , as seemed best calculated to withstand the expected assault . AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 115.
... aid him in his defence of the post . Colonel Greene accepted his offered ser- vices , and made such a disposition of their united force , as seemed best calculated to withstand the expected assault . AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 115.
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... United States , began now to be most seriously felt . The Congress were unable to procure the most necessary articles for the army without an advance of from a thousand to eighteen hundred per cent . on the nominal amount of their bills ...
... United States , began now to be most seriously felt . The Congress were unable to procure the most necessary articles for the army without an advance of from a thousand to eighteen hundred per cent . on the nominal amount of their bills ...
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