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 iii
... Lincoln ... Governour Tryon's expedition against Danbury ... Gallant conduct of Generals Wooster and Arnold ... Arnold makes a stand at Radfield ... Is obliged to retreat ... Follows the enemy to Sagatuck bridge ... Action there ...
... Lincoln ... Governour Tryon's expedition against Danbury ... Gallant conduct of Generals Wooster and Arnold ... Arnold makes a stand at Radfield ... Is obliged to retreat ... Follows the enemy to Sagatuck bridge ... Action there ...
Page v
... Lincoln sends an expedition against Lake George and Ticonderoga ... Surprise of General St. Clair ... Extra pay given to Washington's army . CHAP . VII . Events of 1778 ... Proceedings of the British Par- liament ... Lord North's second ...
... Lincoln sends an expedition against Lake George and Ticonderoga ... Surprise of General St. Clair ... Extra pay given to Washington's army . CHAP . VII . Events of 1778 ... Proceedings of the British Par- liament ... Lord North's second ...
Page vi
... Lincoln is sent to take command in the southern department ... General Prevost at- tempts to gain Port Royal , and is repulsed..Colonel Boyd at the head of the tories defeated by Colonel Pickens .. Co- lonel Campbell abandons Augusta ...
... Lincoln is sent to take command in the southern department ... General Prevost at- tempts to gain Port Royal , and is repulsed..Colonel Boyd at the head of the tories defeated by Colonel Pickens .. Co- lonel Campbell abandons Augusta ...
Page vii
... Lincoln is reinforced and crosses the Savannah ... General Prevost attacks Moultrie , who retreats to Charleston ... Siege of Charleston ... Prevost retires without attacking ... Lincoln arrives at Dorchester ... Attacks the British at ...
... Lincoln is reinforced and crosses the Savannah ... General Prevost attacks Moultrie , who retreats to Charleston ... Siege of Charleston ... Prevost retires without attacking ... Lincoln arrives at Dorchester ... Attacks the British at ...
Page viii
... Lincoln ... Earl of Caithness wounded in a skir mish ... Charleston is summoned to surrender , and the sum- mons rejected ... The enemy's batteries are opened ... Dan- gerous situation of Lincoln ... Terms of capitulation offered by Lincoln ...
... Lincoln ... Earl of Caithness wounded in a skir mish ... Charleston is summoned to surrender , and the sum- mons rejected ... The enemy's batteries are opened ... Dan- gerous situation of Lincoln ... Terms of capitulation offered by Lincoln ...
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