A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, المجلد 2F. Betts, 1822 |
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الصفحة iv
Paul Allen. Fort Stanwix invested by Colonel St. Leger ... Brave and pat- riotick conduct of General Herkimer ... Arnold volunteers ... Colonel Ogden on Staten Island ... Conduct of the Quakers ... Battle of ... White Marsh ... IV CONTENTS . '
Paul Allen. Fort Stanwix invested by Colonel St. Leger ... Brave and pat- riotick conduct of General Herkimer ... Arnold volunteers ... Colonel Ogden on Staten Island ... Conduct of the Quakers ... Battle of ... White Marsh ... IV CONTENTS . '
الصفحة v
Paul Allen. lies ... Sir William Howe moves towards White Marsh ... Skir- mish there ... Returns to Philadelphia ... Colonel Wilkinson delivers a message to Con- gress from General Gates ... Is brevetted a Brigadier Gene- ral ...
Paul Allen. lies ... Sir William Howe moves towards White Marsh ... Skir- mish there ... Returns to Philadelphia ... Colonel Wilkinson delivers a message to Con- gress from General Gates ... Is brevetted a Brigadier Gene- ral ...
الصفحة vii
... Colonel White ... Expedition of Colonel Clarke against Lieutenant Governour Hamilton ... Of Colonel Goose Van Schaick ... General Sullivan sent against the Six Nations ... Attacks the Indians and Tories at Newtown , and suffers them to ...
... Colonel White ... Expedition of Colonel Clarke against Lieutenant Governour Hamilton ... Of Colonel Goose Van Schaick ... General Sullivan sent against the Six Nations ... Attacks the Indians and Tories at Newtown , and suffers them to ...
الصفحة viii
... Colonel Washington at Monk's Cor- ner ... Success of Lieutenant Colonel White against a forag ing party of the enemy ... Disappointment and discomfiture at Lerew's ferry ... Sir Henry again demands the surrender . of Charleston , which ...
... Colonel Washington at Monk's Cor- ner ... Success of Lieutenant Colonel White against a forag ing party of the enemy ... Disappointment and discomfiture at Lerew's ferry ... Sir Henry again demands the surrender . of Charleston , which ...
الصفحة 31
... Colonel Long and his regiment who had ac- companied the flotilla with the sick and baggage , was overtaken by the ... White- hall . Colonel Warner , with about 150 men , had been left at Hubbartown to wait until the rear guard came up ...
... Colonel Long and his regiment who had ac- companied the flotilla with the sick and baggage , was overtaken by the ... White- hall . Colonel Warner , with about 150 men , had been left at Hubbartown to wait until the rear guard came up ...
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