The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, 3. ciltSamuel Campbell, no. 124, Pearl-street, 1801 |
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... town , p . 58 . Mrs. Caldwell kilied , ibid . The troops leave Elizabeth - town and march to Springfield , p . 60 - then stopped by general Greene , ibid . - burn Springfield , and return to Staten - Island , ibid . The efforts of the ...
... town , p . 58 . Mrs. Caldwell kilied , ibid . The troops leave Elizabeth - town and march to Springfield , p . 60 - then stopped by general Greene , ibid . - burn Springfield , and return to Staten - Island , ibid . The efforts of the ...
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... town , P. 257. A capitulation settled , and the posts of York - town and Gloucester surrendered , p . 260. The British fleet and army des tined for the relief of lord Cornwallis , arrive off Chesapeake after his surrender , and ...
... town , P. 257. A capitulation settled , and the posts of York - town and Gloucester surrendered , p . 260. The British fleet and army des tined for the relief of lord Cornwallis , arrive off Chesapeake after his surrender , and ...
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... town , lying on the Seneca lake . They had to traverse a swamp several miles long ; to pass through dangerous defiles , with steep hills on each side ; and to ford a river , emptying it self into the lake , considerably broad in many ...
... town , lying on the Seneca lake . They had to traverse a swamp several miles long ; to pass through dangerous defiles , with steep hills on each side ; and to ford a river , emptying it self into the lake , considerably broad in many ...
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... town . The In- dian scouts had watched them while it was light ; but had no thought of their continuing to march in so dark a night and to so late an hour . Before they got to the first house there was a most dangerous defile , so ...
... town . The In- dian scouts had watched them while it was light ; but had no thought of their continuing to march in so dark a night and to so late an hour . Before they got to the first house there was a most dangerous defile , so ...
Sayfa 22
... towns * destroyed , and 150,000 bushels of corn , beside apple and peach - trees . By groundless complaints , he ... town . Stables and wood - hovels , and lodges in the field , when the In- dians were called to work there , were all ...
... towns * destroyed , and 150,000 bushels of corn , beside apple and peach - trees . By groundless complaints , he ... town . Stables and wood - hovels , and lodges in the field , when the In- dians were called to work there , were all ...
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