Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of Washington |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 10
... York in 1776 .. 227 .... Battle - Ground of Yorktown .. 227 .... Defence of Fort Moultrie .. 230 .... Moultrie ... From a Print .. 6 . 66 ... G . T. Devereux . ..Brown ... 66 " C .G . T. Devereux . แ LL " L ΡΔΟΣ 253 ... Initial Letter ...
... York in 1776 .. 227 .... Battle - Ground of Yorktown .. 227 .... Defence of Fort Moultrie .. 230 .... Moultrie ... From a Print .. 6 . 66 ... G . T. Devereux . ..Brown ... 66 " C .G . T. Devereux . แ LL " L ΡΔΟΣ 253 ... Initial Letter ...
Page 66
... York and North Carolina to aid him in repelling the French invaders . He was authorized by the Earl of Holdernesse to call for two inde- pendent companies from New York and one from North Carolina . Conceiving the danger to be imminent ...
... York and North Carolina to aid him in repelling the French invaders . He was authorized by the Earl of Holdernesse to call for two inde- pendent companies from New York and one from North Carolina . Conceiving the danger to be imminent ...
Page 74
... York , Pennsylvania , and Maryland , adopted the advice , and appointed deputies , who assembled in June , 1754 , and after a pacific treaty with the Six Nations undertook the more important subject committed to their deliberations ...
... York , Pennsylvania , and Maryland , adopted the advice , and appointed deputies , who assembled in June , 1754 , and after a pacific treaty with the Six Nations undertook the more important subject committed to their deliberations ...
Page 87
... York , ing to prevent the commencement of his well advanced before he left Albany . of certain regiments of regulars from and New Jersey , and a few Indians . At last , in the month of July , ( 1755 , ) he commenced his march for Oswego ...
... York , ing to prevent the commencement of his well advanced before he left Albany . of certain regiments of regulars from and New Jersey , and a few Indians . At last , in the month of July , ( 1755 , ) he commenced his march for Oswego ...
Page 90
... York , when they abandoned their baggage and ammunition , and fled in confusion . Johnson did not follow up his victory , but spent the time in lingering and irresolute deliberations until October , when a coun- cil of war decided that ...
... York , when they abandoned their baggage and ammunition , and fled in confusion . Johnson did not follow up his victory , but spent the time in lingering and irresolute deliberations until October , when a coun- cil of war decided that ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American army appointed arms Arnold arrived artillery attack attempt Boston Britain British army camp Captain cause circumstances Colonel Washington colonies command commander-in-chief commenced conduct Congress considered Cornwallis Count d'Estaing danger declared defence detachment duty effect enemy engaged execution exertions expedition favour fire fleet force Fort Duquesne France French friends G. T. Devereux garrison governor honour House House of Burgesses hundred immediately independence Indians Island James River Jersey killed Lafayette land letter liberty Lord Lord Cornwallis measures ment miles military militia Mount Vernon nation necessary night North Carolina occasion officers opinion party passed patriotism peace person Philadelphia present President prisoners proceeded received regiment resolution respect retired retreat returned river sent sentiments Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon spirit Staten Island success Tanacharison thing thousand tion took town treaty troops United Virginia whole Williamsburg wish wounded York