Burgoyne, to march out of their camp with the honours of war, and the artillery of the intrenchments, to the verge of the river where the old fort stood, where the arms and artillery are to be left ; the arms to be piled by word of command from their... Annual Register of World Events - Stran 3011805Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 strani
...stipulated, that on the 17th, the British were to march out of their camp with the customary honours of war ; the arms to be piled by word of command from their own officers: and an undisturbed passage allowed them to Great Britain, on condition of their not serving again in... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 802 strani
...be moved to the verge of the Hudson, and there left, together with the soldiers' arms — the said ; ad. That a free passage should be granted the troops to Great Britain, on condition of their not... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 802 strani
...be moved to the verge of the Hudson, and there left, together with the soldiers' arms — the said arms to be piled by word of command from their own officers ; 2d. That a free passage should be granted the troops to Great Britain, on condition of their not... | |
| Henry Clay Maine - 1877 - 68 strani
...General Bnrsoyno, to march out of their camp with the honor* of war, and th. artillery of intrenchments to the verge of the river where the old fort stood,...the arms and artillery are to be left; the arms to he piled hy word of command from their own officers. A free passage to t?e granted to the army under... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1877 - 512 strani
...The troops to march out of their camp, with the honors of war, and the artillery of the intrenchments to the verge of the river, where the old fort stood, where their arms and the artillery must be left. II. — Agreed to, for the port of Boston. III. — Should... | |
| Stephen Kemble - 1884 - 682 strani
...Burgoyne to march out of their Camp with the Honours of War, and the Artillery of the Intrenchments, to the verge of the River, where the old Fort stood, where the Arms_ and Artillery are to be left. The Arms to be piled by word of Command from their own Officers.... | |
| sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1885 - 248 strani
...and the artillery of the intrenchments, to the verge of the river, where the arms and artillery were to be left. The arms to be piled by word of command from their own officers. A free passage was to be granted to the army under Lieutenant-General Burgoyne to Great Britain, upon... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1887 - 800 strani
...Burgoyne, to march out of their camp with the honors of war and the artillery of the intrenchmcnts, to the verge of the river where the old fort stood,...their own officers. "II. A free passage to be granted to the army, under Lieutenant-General Burgoyne, to Great Britain, on condition of not serving again... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1887 - 800 strani
...Burgoync, to march out of their camp with the honors of war and the artillery of the intrenchments, to the verge of the river where the old fort stood,...their own officers. " II. A free passage to be granted to the army, under Lieutenant-General Burgoyne, tu Great liritain, on condition of not serving again... | |
| William Digby - 1887 - 462 strani
...Burgoyne and convention substituted therefor, to save in some and the Artillery out of the entrenchments to the verge of the river, where the old fort stood,...be left — the arms to be piled by word of command by their own officers. 2. A free passage to be granted to the army under Lieut Gen Burgoyne to Great... | |
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