A History of the American Revolution, الأجزاء 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 من الصفحات |
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... troops than he advanced through the country by forced marches , to within two miles of the American army , which , having pro- ceeded rapidly from Jersey to the pre- sent scene of action , was stationed at Newport . § 21. Capture of ...
... troops than he advanced through the country by forced marches , to within two miles of the American army , which , having pro- ceeded rapidly from Jersey to the pre- sent scene of action , was stationed at Newport . § 21. Capture of ...
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... American army , were repulsed in their turn , and taking advantage of the night , the approach of which in all probability saved them from utter discomfiture , they withdrew to Sandy Hook , leaving behind them such of their wounded as ...
... American army , were repulsed in their turn , and taking advantage of the night , the approach of which in all probability saved them from utter discomfiture , they withdrew to Sandy Hook , leaving behind them such of their wounded as ...
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... army opposed to him was lessened by the detachment which Sir Henry Clinton led into South Caro- lina , his own forces were proportionably weakened by the reinforcements which it was necessary for him to send to the American army in the ...
... army opposed to him was lessened by the detachment which Sir Henry Clinton led into South Caro- lina , his own forces were proportionably weakened by the reinforcements which it was necessary for him to send to the American army in the ...
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