Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States, Svazek 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1812 |
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... York , an immense quantity of naval and mili- tary stores , besides private property ; and that a sub- sequent expedition under major general Leslie had taken place , which was soon abandoned , in conse- quence of the derangement which ...
... York , an immense quantity of naval and mili- tary stores , besides private property ; and that a sub- sequent expedition under major general Leslie had taken place , which was soon abandoned , in conse- quence of the derangement which ...
Strana 3
... York for an expedition to the south ; but nei- ther the governor nor the baron seems to have acted under this communication , presuming , probably , that the detachment making ready in New York was des- tined for South Carolina , to ...
... York for an expedition to the south ; but nei- ther the governor nor the baron seems to have acted under this communication , presuming , probably , that the detachment making ready in New York was des- tined for South Carolina , to ...
Strana 4
... in the first week in December , communicating the readiness of a body of troops in New York to em- such a naval superiority as to endanger any bark , believed to be destined for the south , 4 Memoirs of the War in the.
... in the first week in December , communicating the readiness of a body of troops in New York to em- such a naval superiority as to endanger any bark , believed to be destined for the south , 4 Memoirs of the War in the.
Strana 8
... York , in case the combined force should warrant it , had made ready a number of boats , which were placed at Middlebrook , a small vil- lage up the Rariton river , above Brunswick . Sir Henry Clinton being informed of this preparation ...
... York , in case the combined force should warrant it , had made ready a number of boats , which were placed at Middlebrook , a small vil- lage up the Rariton river , above Brunswick . Sir Henry Clinton being informed of this preparation ...
Strana 22
... York Town , where destroying our small magazine , he returned to his fleet and proceeded up the river . Reaching City Point , which is situated on the south side of James river , where it receives the Appomatox , the British general ...
... York Town , where destroying our small magazine , he returned to his fleet and proceeded up the river . Reaching City Point , which is situated on the south side of James river , where it receives the Appomatox , the British general ...
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Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States, Svazek 2 Henry Lee Úplné zobrazení - 1812 |
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