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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Page 74
assembling at a place called Cross Creek , BrigadierGeneral Moore was
immediately ordered to march against them at the head of a provincial regiment
which he commanded , with such militia as he could collect , and some pieces of
cannon ...
assembling at a place called Cross Creek , BrigadierGeneral Moore was
immediately ordered to march against them at the head of a provincial regiment
which he commanded , with such militia as he could collect , and some pieces of
cannon ...
Page 160
The armies were feparated by a range of hills covered with wood , which interfect
the country from east to weft , and are in that part called the Heights of Guana . "
The direct road to the enemy lay through a village called Flat Bufh , where the ...
The armies were feparated by a range of hills covered with wood , which interfect
the country from east to weft , and are in that part called the Heights of Guana . "
The direct road to the enemy lay through a village called Flat Bufh , where the ...
Page 163
The armies were feparated by a range of hills covered with wood , which interfect
the country from east to west , and are in that part called the Heights of Guana . '
The direct road to the enemy lay through a village called Flat Bufh , where the ...
The armies were feparated by a range of hills covered with wood , which interfect
the country from east to west , and are in that part called the Heights of Guana . '
The direct road to the enemy lay through a village called Flat Bufh , where the ...
Page 163
The armies were feparated by a range of hills covered with wood , which intersect
the country from east to weft , and are in that part called the Heights of Guana . "
The direct road to the enemy lày through a village called Flat Bufh , where the ...
The armies were feparated by a range of hills covered with wood , which intersect
the country from east to weft , and are in that part called the Heights of Guana . "
The direct road to the enemy lày through a village called Flat Bufh , where the ...
Page 278
... works and batteries , upon a flat low marshy island , or rather a bank of mud or
faod , which had been raised and heaped up by the water near the junction of the
Schuylkill and the Delaware , and which from its nature was called Mud Ifand .
... works and batteries , upon a flat low marshy island , or rather a bank of mud or
faod , which had been raised and heaped up by the water near the junction of the
Schuylkill and the Delaware , and which from its nature was called Mud Ifand .
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