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... Sir Peter Parker and lord Cornwallis were already , some time since , embarked for America , with several corps of troops . Admiral Hotham , and generals Burgoyne and Phillipps followed them with other English and German divisions ...
... Sir Peter Parker and lord Cornwallis were already , some time since , embarked for America , with several corps of troops . Admiral Hotham , and generals Burgoyne and Phillipps followed them with other English and German divisions ...
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... lord Cornwallis were departed from the ports of England for an expedition against the Carolinas . He was also informed that general Clinton , with some companies , was on his way to join him at Cape Fear , situated upon the river of the ...
... lord Cornwallis were departed from the ports of England for an expedition against the Carolinas . He was also informed that general Clinton , with some companies , was on his way to join him at Cape Fear , situated upon the river of the ...
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... general Clinton com- manding the vanguard , which consisted in light infantry ; lord Percy the centre , where were found the grenadiers , the artillery , and the cavalry ; and Cornwallis the rear guard , followed by the baggage , some ...
... general Clinton com- manding the vanguard , which consisted in light infantry ; lord Percy the centre , where were found the grenadiers , the artillery , and the cavalry ; and Cornwallis the rear guard , followed by the baggage , some ...
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... general Howe confided to lord Cornwallis the command of a corps of about six thousand men , directing him to pass the Hudson at Dobb's Ferry , and forthwith to invest fort Lee , in order , if possible , to surprise the garrison , which ...
... general Howe confided to lord Cornwallis the command of a corps of about six thousand men , directing him to pass the Hudson at Dobb's Ferry , and forthwith to invest fort Lee , in order , if possible , to surprise the garrison , which ...
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... lord Cornwallis approach with rapidity , abandoned the borders of this river , and retiring behind the Rariton took post at New Brunswick . Here the troops of Maryland and of New Jersey declared their term of engagement was expired ...
... lord Cornwallis approach with rapidity , abandoned the borders of this river , and retiring behind the Rariton took post at New Brunswick . Here the troops of Maryland and of New Jersey declared their term of engagement was expired ...
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