History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... Army , 235 - The Army relieved and reinforced , 236- Arrival of the French Fleet , 237 - Arnold's Treason , 238 - Capture of André , 239 - Mutiny in the American Camp , 240 . CHAPTER XXXI . CAMPAIGN OF 1781 . General Greene in the South ...
... Army , 235 - The Army relieved and reinforced , 236- Arrival of the French Fleet , 237 - Arnold's Treason , 238 - Capture of André , 239 - Mutiny in the American Camp , 240 . CHAPTER XXXI . CAMPAIGN OF 1781 . General Greene in the South ...
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... army had melted away to a mere handful of men , worn out with suffer- ings , and destitute of the means of subsistence or defence . Setting out from the bay of Spiritu Santo in June 1539 , they spent the time in wandering through ...
... army had melted away to a mere handful of men , worn out with suffer- ings , and destitute of the means of subsistence or defence . Setting out from the bay of Spiritu Santo in June 1539 , they spent the time in wandering through ...
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... army- -a measure which was after- wards productive of much inconvenience and discontent , as the bills suffered a heavy depreciation in the hands of the soldiers . In 1693 , an expedition against Martinique , undertaken by the colonists ...
... army- -a measure which was after- wards productive of much inconvenience and discontent , as the bills suffered a heavy depreciation in the hands of the soldiers . In 1693 , an expedition against Martinique , undertaken by the colonists ...
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... army of four thousand men , under the command of Colonel Peppe- rel , was assembled at Canseau , where they were soon joined by Admiral Warren with a considerable part of his fleet . They soon after embarked for Chapeaurouge bay , and ...
... army of four thousand men , under the command of Colonel Peppe- rel , was assembled at Canseau , where they were soon joined by Admiral Warren with a considerable part of his fleet . They soon after embarked for Chapeaurouge bay , and ...
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... army to attempt the conquest of Nova Scotia , heard of the fall of Louisbourg , he relinquished the expedition and returned to Europe . Shirley now wrote to the British government for reinforce- ments of men and ships , for the purpose ...
... army to attempt the conquest of Nova Scotia , heard of the fall of Louisbourg , he relinquished the expedition and returned to Europe . Shirley now wrote to the British government for reinforce- ments of men and ships , for the purpose ...
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