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 v
... party of the enemy under Captain Emmerick ... Contemplated expedition of General Spencer against New- port ... Savage inroads on the western frontiers ... Proceedings of Congress ... General Lincoln sends an expedition against Lake ...
... party of the enemy under Captain Emmerick ... Contemplated expedition of General Spencer against New- port ... Savage inroads on the western frontiers ... Proceedings of Congress ... General Lincoln sends an expedition against Lake ...
Page viii
... party of the enemy ... Disappointment and discomfiture at Lerew's ferry ... Sir Henry again demands the surrender : of Charleston , which is given up , and Lincoln and his army become prisoners of war ... Terms of capitulation , and Ame ...
... party of the enemy ... Disappointment and discomfiture at Lerew's ferry ... Sir Henry again demands the surrender : of Charleston , which is given up , and Lincoln and his army become prisoners of war ... Terms of capitulation , and Ame ...
Page x
... party of the enemy ... Destruction of Wahab's house ... Unsuccessful at- tempt of Colonel Clarke against Augusta ... Battle of King's Mountain , and defeat of Ferguson ... Cornwallis retreats to- wards Cambden ... General Sumpter forces ...
... party of the enemy ... Destruction of Wahab's house ... Unsuccessful at- tempt of Colonel Clarke against Augusta ... Battle of King's Mountain , and defeat of Ferguson ... Cornwallis retreats to- wards Cambden ... General Sumpter forces ...
Page xi
... party of loyalists under Colo- nel Pyle ... His attempts to bring Tarleton to action fail ... The latter retreats to Hillsborough ... Cornwallis again moves in pursuit of Greene , forces Colonel Williams to retreat ... Manœuvres of Lee ...
... party of loyalists under Colo- nel Pyle ... His attempts to bring Tarleton to action fail ... The latter retreats to Hillsborough ... Cornwallis again moves in pursuit of Greene , forces Colonel Williams to retreat ... Manœuvres of Lee ...
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... party of Indians ... The enemy eva- cuate Savannah ... Skirmish on the Combahee ... Lieuten- ant Colonel Laurens is killed ... His character ... Correspon- dence between General Leslie and Governour Matthews ... Charleston is evacuated ...
... party of Indians ... The enemy eva- cuate Savannah ... Skirmish on the Combahee ... Lieuten- ant Colonel Laurens is killed ... His character ... Correspon- dence between General Leslie and Governour Matthews ... Charleston is evacuated ...
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