A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Količina 2F. Betts, 1822 |
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Stran vi
... Count D'Estaing with a French fleet ... Pursues Lord Howe to New - York , and blockades him there ... Sails to Rhode Island to assist in the expedition of General Sul- livan ... British and French fleets prevented from engaging by a ...
... Count D'Estaing with a French fleet ... Pursues Lord Howe to New - York , and blockades him there ... Sails to Rhode Island to assist in the expedition of General Sul- livan ... British and French fleets prevented from engaging by a ...
Stran vii
... Count Pu- laski is mortally wounded ... The Siege is raised and the allied armies retreat ... Count D'Estaing sails for the West Indies ... Extraordinary enterprise of Colonel White ... Expedition of Colonel Clarke against Lieutenant ...
... Count Pu- laski is mortally wounded ... The Siege is raised and the allied armies retreat ... Count D'Estaing sails for the West Indies ... Extraordinary enterprise of Colonel White ... Expedition of Colonel Clarke against Lieutenant ...
Stran ix
... Count De Ro- chambeau , and a French fleet at Newport ... Joy of the citi- zens ... Washington orders the white and black cockade to be united ... Admiral Graves arrives at New - York with re- inforcements to the fleet and army ... The ...
... Count De Ro- chambeau , and a French fleet at Newport ... Joy of the citi- zens ... Washington orders the white and black cockade to be united ... Admiral Graves arrives at New - York with re- inforcements to the fleet and army ... The ...
Stran xii
... Count Rocham- beau plan an attack against New - York ... Sir Henry Clinton is deceived , and the allied armies move to Virginia ... Arri- val of the Count de Grasse ... Action between the French and British fleets off the Capes of ...
... Count Rocham- beau plan an attack against New - York ... Sir Henry Clinton is deceived , and the allied armies move to Virginia ... Arri- val of the Count de Grasse ... Action between the French and British fleets off the Capes of ...
Stran xiii
... Count de Grasse re- turns to the West Indies ... The Count Rochambeau can- tons his army in Virginia ... Major General St. Clair sent to the assistance of Greene ... Washington retires to Philadel- phia ... The Marquis de la Fayette ...
... Count de Grasse re- turns to the West Indies ... The Count Rochambeau can- tons his army in Virginia ... Major General St. Clair sent to the assistance of Greene ... Washington retires to Philadel- phia ... The Marquis de la Fayette ...
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