A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... troops from England . About a mile and a half from Boston , there is an eminence called Bunker's Hill , upon a narrow neck of land , or isthmus , near to Charles- town , which is separated from Boston by Charles river , over which is an ...
... troops from England . About a mile and a half from Boston , there is an eminence called Bunker's Hill , upon a narrow neck of land , or isthmus , near to Charles- town , which is separated from Boston by Charles river , over which is an ...
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... troops at Camden , in South Carolina , and routed them with consi- derable loss . He afterwards marched through the southern states , and supposed them entirely subdued . The same summer , the British troops made frequent incursions ...
... troops at Camden , in South Carolina , and routed them with consi- derable loss . He afterwards marched through the southern states , and supposed them entirely subdued . The same summer , the British troops made frequent incursions ...
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... troops , when general Greene thought it prudent to retreat . Many of the Ame- rican militia dispersed in the woods ; but the continental troops fell back in good order to the Reedy - fork river , and crossed at the ford , about three ...
... troops , when general Greene thought it prudent to retreat . Many of the Ame- rican militia dispersed in the woods ; but the continental troops fell back in good order to the Reedy - fork river , and crossed at the ford , about three ...
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