Correspondence of Charles, First Marquis Cornwallis, Volume 1J. Murray, 1859 - Great Britain |
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... means of escape for all the loyalists . Large quantities of stores and ammu- nition were left behind , together with 250 pieces of artillery , one- half of which , at least , were serviceable . Every other post held by the royal army ...
... means of escape for all the loyalists . Large quantities of stores and ammu- nition were left behind , together with 250 pieces of artillery , one- half of which , at least , were serviceable . Every other post held by the royal army ...
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... means they made their escape ; but the left column , commanded by General Grey , ' was so fortunate as not to be discovered , and the Major - General conducted his march with so much order and so silently , and made so good a ...
... means they made their escape ; but the left column , commanded by General Grey , ' was so fortunate as not to be discovered , and the Major - General conducted his march with so much order and so silently , and made so good a ...
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... means some of the most violent rebels and persecutors of the whole province are declared faithful subjects , and are promised to be protected in their persons and properties . You will see by the inclosed regulations , that all persons ...
... means some of the most violent rebels and persecutors of the whole province are declared faithful subjects , and are promised to be protected in their persons and properties . You will see by the inclosed regulations , that all persons ...
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... means to think of rising till I send to them ; and I have reason to think now that they have all ac- quiesced , though very unwillingly . I must beg you will let Mills have a little ammunition , and you must absolutely send some ...
... means to think of rising till I send to them ; and I have reason to think now that they have all ac- quiesced , though very unwillingly . I must beg you will let Mills have a little ammunition , and you must absolutely send some ...
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... means of keeping up the spirits of our friends and securing this province . To enable me to begin first , I am using every possible despatch in transporting to Camden rum , salt , regi- 1 The 60th was then mainly composed of foreigners ...
... means of keeping up the spirits of our friends and securing this province . To enable me to begin first , I am using every possible despatch in transporting to Camden rum , salt , regi- 1 The 60th was then mainly composed of foreigners ...
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affairs afterwards appear appointed April army arrival attack attention Bart believe Bengal British Calcutta Camden Captain cavalry Charles Charlestown Colonel command Company Company's conduct considerable CORNWALLIS TO LIEUT.-COLONEL CORNWALLIS TO LORD CORNWALLIS TO SIR corps Court of Directors DEAR LORD DEAR ROSS despatch Duke EARL CORNWALLIS endeavour enemy England favour Fcap force Fort William France French friends give Government Governor Governor-General HENRY DUNDAS honour hope India John July June King King's letter LIEUT.-COLONEL ROSS Lord Cornwallis LORD GEORGE GERMAIN Lord Rawdon Lord Sydney Lordship Madras Majesty Majesty's Major-General Marattas March ment military militia Minister Nabob Nizam North Carolina occasion officers opinion Peshwa Pitt Post 8vo present Prince province Rajah received regiment revenue River Sept settlement SIR HENRY CLINTON Tarleton tion Tippoo Travancore treaty troops Vizier Vols William wish Woodcuts York
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