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Pagina viii
... them accord with the letters as sent to his correspondents . These imper- fect drafts viii PREFACE . Letter from General Burgoyne to General Washington Letters concerning the Transactions of Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon in the Carolinas 552.
... them accord with the letters as sent to his correspondents . These imper- fect drafts viii PREFACE . Letter from General Burgoyne to General Washington Letters concerning the Transactions of Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon in the Carolinas 552.
Pagina xi
... Lord North relative to the Amer- ican war . These extracts were selected by Lord Holland from the manuscripts of Sir James Mackintosh , and they certainly form the most remarkable document connected with the history of the Revolution ...
... Lord North relative to the Amer- ican war . These extracts were selected by Lord Holland from the manuscripts of Sir James Mackintosh , and they certainly form the most remarkable document connected with the history of the Revolution ...
Pagina xiii
... Lord Fairfax.- Continues the Business of Surveyor for three Years . Appointed Adjutant of one of the Districts in Virginia . - Voyage to Barbadoes with his Brother . -- CHAPTER II . - Page . 1 The French make Encroachments on the ...
... Lord Fairfax.- Continues the Business of Surveyor for three Years . Appointed Adjutant of one of the Districts in Virginia . - Voyage to Barbadoes with his Brother . -- CHAPTER II . - Page . 1 The French make Encroachments on the ...
Pagina xv
... Lord Fairfax . - Continues the Business of Surveyor for three Years . Appointed Adjutant of one of the Districts in Virginia . - Voyage to Barbadoes with his Brother . - - - CHAPTER II . ยท Page . 1 The French make Encroachments on the ...
... Lord Fairfax . - Continues the Business of Surveyor for three Years . Appointed Adjutant of one of the Districts in Virginia . - Voyage to Barbadoes with his Brother . - - - CHAPTER II . ยท Page . 1 The French make Encroachments on the ...
Pagina xvii
... Lord Howe , with Proposals for a Reconcilia- tion with the Colonies . ยท Mode of addressing Letters to Washing- ton attempted by the British Admiral and General , - Strength and Condition of the two Armies . โ Battle of Long Island ...
... Lord Howe , with Proposals for a Reconcilia- tion with the Colonies . ยท Mode of addressing Letters to Washing- ton attempted by the British Admiral and General , - Strength and Condition of the two Armies . โ Battle of Long Island ...
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