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 vi
... Prevost arrives ... Takes Sunbury , and the whole of Geor- gia falls ... Expedition from Scoharie - Gallant exploit of Major Talbot ... Conduct of the enemy at Cherry Valley ... Mr. Silas Deane makes an appeal to the people ... Is ...
... Prevost arrives ... Takes Sunbury , and the whole of Geor- gia falls ... Expedition from Scoharie - Gallant exploit of Major Talbot ... Conduct of the enemy at Cherry Valley ... Mr. Silas Deane makes an appeal to the people ... Is ...
Page vii
... Prevost attacks Moultrie , who retreats to Charleston ... Siege of Charleston ... Prevost retires without attacking ... Lincoln arrives at Dorchester ... Attacks the British at Stono ... Is com- pelled to retreat ... General Prevost ...
... Prevost attacks Moultrie , who retreats to Charleston ... Siege of Charleston ... Prevost retires without attacking ... Lincoln arrives at Dorchester ... Attacks the British at Stono ... Is com- pelled to retreat ... General Prevost ...
Page 204
... Prevost arrives - takes Sunbury , and the whole of Geor- gia falls . Expedition from Scoharie - Gallant exploit of Ma- jor Talbot . Conduct of the enemy at Cherry Valley - Mr . Si- las Deane makes an appeal to the people - Is answered ...
... Prevost arrives - takes Sunbury , and the whole of Geor- gia falls . Expedition from Scoharie - Gallant exploit of Ma- jor Talbot . Conduct of the enemy at Cherry Valley - Mr . Si- las Deane makes an appeal to the people - Is answered ...
Page 215
... Prevost who commanded the troops in East Florida , had received orders to cooperate with this expedition , by invading Georgia with all the troops that could be collected , and spared from the defence of St. Augustine . The fleet ...
... Prevost who commanded the troops in East Florida , had received orders to cooperate with this expedition , by invading Georgia with all the troops that could be collected , and spared from the defence of St. Augustine . The fleet ...
Page 219
... Prevost , who had been ordered to cooperate with Colonel Campbell on the side of East Florida , having collected his scattered forces , marched from St. Augustine , and after encount- ering many hardships and difficulties , arrived at ...
... Prevost , who had been ordered to cooperate with Colonel Campbell on the side of East Florida , having collected his scattered forces , marched from St. Augustine , and after encount- ering many hardships and difficulties , arrived at ...
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