History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713-1783Tauchnitz, 1854 |
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... Arnold . Ticonderoga surprised Meeting of the second Congress at Philadelphia Arrival of Franklin Continental paper - money Measures to raise an army . Washington chosen Commander - in - chief His early life His character He sets out ...
... Arnold . Ticonderoga surprised Meeting of the second Congress at Philadelphia Arrival of Franklin Continental paper - money Measures to raise an army . Washington chosen Commander - in - chief His early life His character He sets out ...
Page ix
... Arnold British losses Burgoyne's retreat . His post at Saratoga Madame de Riedesel Lady Harriet Acland Councils of war • Terms of a Convention Negotiation with General Gates News from the side of New York Further Councils of War ...
... Arnold British losses Burgoyne's retreat . His post at Saratoga Madame de Riedesel Lady Harriet Acland Councils of war • Terms of a Convention Negotiation with General Gates News from the side of New York Further Councils of War ...
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... Arnold , lately a druggist and horse- dealer at Newhaven , who had received a commission as Colonel from the Massachusetts Congress . Thus stealthily advancing they reached the shores of Lake Champlain . Captain De La Place , the ...
... Arnold , lately a druggist and horse- dealer at Newhaven , who had received a commission as Colonel from the Massachusetts Congress . Thus stealthily advancing they reached the shores of Lake Champlain . Captain De La Place , the ...
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... slaves might reasonably doubt his power to 78 CHAP . LIII . HISTORY OF ENGLAND . His unjustifiable severities Burning of the town of Falmouth Proceedings of Lord Dunmore in Virginia The Americans invade Canada Expedition of Arnold.
... slaves might reasonably doubt his power to 78 CHAP . LIII . HISTORY OF ENGLAND . His unjustifiable severities Burning of the town of Falmouth Proceedings of Lord Dunmore in Virginia The Americans invade Canada Expedition of Arnold.
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... Arnold , pressing forward from another quarter , should join him upon the St. Lawrence with a body of New England volunteers . General Carleton , to whom whenever it was found con- venient designs of invasion were so readily ascribed ...
... Arnold , pressing forward from another quarter , should join him upon the St. Lawrence with a body of New England volunteers . General Carleton , to whom whenever it was found con- venient designs of invasion were so readily ascribed ...
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