A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... command of the American army in July . From this time the affairs of America began to assume the ap- pearance of a regular and general opposition to the power of Great Britain . In autumn , a party of New England , and New York militia ...
... command of the American army in July . From this time the affairs of America began to assume the ap- pearance of a regular and general opposition to the power of Great Britain . In autumn , a party of New England , and New York militia ...
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... command in the southern department , and another army collected . In August , lord Cornwallis attacked the American troops at Camden , in South Carolina , and routed them with consi- derable loss . He afterwards marched through the ...
... command in the southern department , and another army collected . In August , lord Cornwallis attacked the American troops at Camden , in South Carolina , and routed them with consi- derable loss . He afterwards marched through the ...
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... command of the northern army . The force under his orders , on the Niagara , amounted to 8,000 regulars , besides those under Harrison , which were expected in October . General Hampton was also called from the south , and appointed to ...
... command of the northern army . The force under his orders , on the Niagara , amounted to 8,000 regulars , besides those under Harrison , which were expected in October . General Hampton was also called from the south , and appointed to ...
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