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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... Events of 1777 ... Low state of the American army at Morristown ... Dismission of Dr. Stringer , and resolution of Congress , censuring General Schuyler's want of respect ... State of the British army ... Expedition of Cornwallis ...
... Events of 1777 ... Low state of the American army at Morristown ... Dismission of Dr. Stringer , and resolution of Congress , censuring General Schuyler's want of respect ... State of the British army ... Expedition of Cornwallis ...
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... Events of 1777 continued ... Meeting of the two ar- mies of Washington and Howe on the Schuylkill..Battle prevented by a storm ... Narrow escape of Hamilton and Lee ... Unfortunate fate of Monsieur de Coudray ... General Wayne is ...
... Events of 1777 continued ... Meeting of the two ar- mies of Washington and Howe on the Schuylkill..Battle prevented by a storm ... Narrow escape of Hamilton and Lee ... Unfortunate fate of Monsieur de Coudray ... General Wayne is ...
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... Events of 1777 continued ... Proceedings of Congress ... Resignation of the President ... Henry Laurens appointed President ... Colonel Wilkinson delivers a message to Con- gress from General Gates ... Is brevetted a Brigadier Gene- ral ...
... Events of 1777 continued ... Proceedings of Congress ... Resignation of the President ... Henry Laurens appointed President ... Colonel Wilkinson delivers a message to Con- gress from General Gates ... Is brevetted a Brigadier Gene- ral ...
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Paul Allen ! HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION . CHAPTER I. Recapitulation - Events of 1777 - Low state of the American Army at Morristown - Dismission of Dr. Stringer , and resolution of Congress , censuring General Schuyler's want of ...
Paul Allen ! HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION . CHAPTER I. Recapitulation - Events of 1777 - Low state of the American Army at Morristown - Dismission of Dr. Stringer , and resolution of Congress , censuring General Schuyler's want of ...
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... the head of the Lake , where Burgoyne lay with upwards of five thousand fresh troops , giving every demonstration of an inten- tion to attack . VOL . IF . 5 1 CHAP . II . The events of 1777 continued . AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 33.
... the head of the Lake , where Burgoyne lay with upwards of five thousand fresh troops , giving every demonstration of an inten- tion to attack . VOL . IF . 5 1 CHAP . II . The events of 1777 continued . AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 33.
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