An Impartial History of the Present War in America: Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof with Its Various Successes and Disappointments on Both Sides, Volume 2 |
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A considerable body was stationed at Three Rivers under the command of Ge .
neral Nisbet , lay near them on board the transports . The largest body was along
with the Generals Carle . ton , Burgoyne , Philips , and the German General ...
A considerable body was stationed at Three Rivers under the command of Ge .
neral Nisbet , lay near them on board the transports . The largest body was along
with the Generals Carle . ton , Burgoyne , Philips , and the German General ...
Page 141
tive body of the State that shall have raised the troops , or in such manner as thật
Stare shall have judged pro , per to regulate the nominations ; and when any vaa
' cancy happens in these polts , they fhall be filled up by the faid Stare . IX .
tive body of the State that shall have raised the troops , or in such manner as thật
Stare shall have judged pro , per to regulate the nominations ; and when any vaa
' cancy happens in these polts , they fhall be filled up by the faid Stare . IX .
Page 145
brovided with officers, armed and equipped in the same manner as the
contingent, unless the legislative body of that, or of those of the States to whom
the requisition shall have been made, should deem it dangerous for themselves
to be ...
brovided with officers, armed and equipped in the same manner as the
contingent, unless the legislative body of that, or of those of the States to whom
the requisition shall have been made, should deem it dangerous for themselves
to be ...
Page 146
They shall correspond with the legislative bodies of each ate , and with all
persons employed under the autho . rity of the United States , or of some of the
particular legislative bodies . --- They shall address themselves to these
legislative ...
They shall correspond with the legislative bodies of each ate , and with all
persons employed under the autho . rity of the United States , or of some of the
particular legislative bodies . --- They shall address themselves to these
legislative ...
Page 222
The force he had with him was far from being able to maintain its ground at
Trenton , there being a body of light infantry at Princetown , which was only a few
miles distant , which by the junction of Donop's bris gade , or other ' bodies from
the ...
The force he had with him was far from being able to maintain its ground at
Trenton , there being a body of light infantry at Princetown , which was only a few
miles distant , which by the junction of Donop's bris gade , or other ' bodies from
the ...
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