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... Military Prep- arations - Project to Surprise and Carry off Prince William Henry from New York - The Case of Captain Asgill CHAP . XXIII . - Washington Continues his Pre- cautions - Sir Guy Carleton Brings Pacific News - Discontents of ...
... Military Prep- arations - Project to Surprise and Carry off Prince William Henry from New York - The Case of Captain Asgill CHAP . XXIII . - Washington Continues his Pre- cautions - Sir Guy Carleton Brings Pacific News - Discontents of ...
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... military strength of the country , as we shall have frequent occasion to show in the course of our narrative . Lord Cornwallis forbore to attempt the in- vasion of North Carolina until the summer heats should be over and the harvests ...
... military strength of the country , as we shall have frequent occasion to show in the course of our narrative . Lord Cornwallis forbore to attempt the in- vasion of North Carolina until the summer heats should be over and the harvests ...
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... military depot for the projected campaign . Having made these dispositions , Lord Corn- wallis set up his headquarters at Charleston , where he occupied himself in regulating the civil and commercial affairs of the province , in ...
... military depot for the projected campaign . Having made these dispositions , Lord Corn- wallis set up his headquarters at Charleston , where he occupied himself in regulating the civil and commercial affairs of the province , in ...
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... military force . There was no flour in the camp , nor were dispositions made to furnish any . His troops were reduced for a time to short allowance , and at length , on the 6th of July , brought to a positive halt at Deep River . * The ...
... military force . There was no flour in the camp , nor were dispositions made to furnish any . His troops were reduced for a time to short allowance , and at length , on the 6th of July , brought to a positive halt at Deep River . * The ...
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... military expedition , which failed to be carried into effect ; but such certainly was the secret of his eagerness to obtain the command of West Point , the great object of British and Ameri- can solicitude , on the possession of which ...
... military expedition , which failed to be carried into effect ; but such certainly was the secret of his eagerness to obtain the command of West Point , the great object of British and Ameri- can solicitude , on the possession of which ...
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