Annual Register, Том 24 |
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... now also, a long letter from him, tending to the exculpation of Major André, by
rendering himself the author of every part of his condućt; and particularly infisting,
on his coming from the Vulture, under a flag which he had sent for the purpose.
... now also, a long letter from him, tending to the exculpation of Major André, by
rendering himself the author of every part of his condućt; and particularly infisting,
on his coming from the Vulture, under a flag which he had sent for the purpose.
Стр. 46
He likewise sent him his cloaths and baggage, which Ar-, respect to all other
matters, his letters were passed over without the smallest notice. - The failure of
Arnold's grand projećt, the unhappy event of which it was produćtive, (and which
...
He likewise sent him his cloaths and baggage, which Ar-, respect to all other
matters, his letters were passed over without the smallest notice. - The failure of
Arnold's grand projećt, the unhappy event of which it was produćtive, (and which
...
Стр. 50
Sumpter routed Brig. Gen. Leslie sent on an expedition from New Proceeds to
Charles Town, and joins Lord CornGen. Greene arrives in North Carolina, and
takes the command of the Southern American army. Colonel Tarleton dispatched
to ...
Sumpter routed Brig. Gen. Leslie sent on an expedition from New Proceeds to
Charles Town, and joins Lord CornGen. Greene arrives in North Carolina, and
takes the command of the Southern American army. Colonel Tarleton dispatched
to ...
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It was likewise farther in view, that Leslie, with the aid of the marine by which he
was convoyed, might, by taking proper stations towards the head of the
Chesapeak, or in the vast rivers which fall into it, traverse any {uccours which
were sent ...
It was likewise farther in view, that Leslie, with the aid of the marine by which he
was convoyed, might, by taking proper stations towards the head of the
Chesapeak, or in the vast rivers which fall into it, traverse any {uccours which
were sent ...
Стр. 63
Barclay landed all the marines, in order to supply the weakness of the land force,
about nine miles short of Wilmington; the inhabitants sent a deputation to
propose terms, which were not listened to; and the town being abandoned by its
...
Barclay landed all the marines, in order to supply the weakness of the land force,
about nine miles short of Wilmington; the inhabitants sent a deputation to
propose terms, which were not listened to; and the town being abandoned by its
...
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