Correspondence of Charles, First Marquis Cornwallis, Volume 1J. Murray, 1859 - Great Britain |
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... necessary to explain the context . To these I have added occasionally a few paragraphs or pages when the narrative appeared incomplete . The great length of many of the documents has compelled me to print in an Appendix most of the ...
... necessary to explain the context . To these I have added occasionally a few paragraphs or pages when the narrative appeared incomplete . The great length of many of the documents has compelled me to print in an Appendix most of the ...
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... necessary , on every fresh appointment , to obtain an Act of Parliament , which was always introduced in the House of Lords on a petition from the person so appointed . 1 Right Hon . George Grenville , b . Oct. 14 , 1712 , d . Nov. 13 ...
... necessary , on every fresh appointment , to obtain an Act of Parliament , which was always introduced in the House of Lords on a petition from the person so appointed . 1 Right Hon . George Grenville , b . Oct. 14 , 1712 , d . Nov. 13 ...
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... necessary at once to dislodge the provincials , who were fortifying the heights which commanded Boston , they attacked Breed's Hill , June 17. In this action , commonly called the battle of Bunker's Hill , from the name of an adjoining ...
... necessary at once to dislodge the provincials , who were fortifying the heights which commanded Boston , they attacked Breed's Hill , June 17. In this action , commonly called the battle of Bunker's Hill , from the name of an adjoining ...
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... necessary for the defence of the province , until North Carolina is perfectly reduced . It will be needless to attempt to take any considerable number of the South Carolina militia with us when we advance ; they can only be looked upon ...
... necessary for the defence of the province , until North Carolina is perfectly reduced . It will be needless to attempt to take any considerable number of the South Carolina militia with us when we advance ; they can only be looked upon ...
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... necessary one , and that if we do not attack that province , we must give up both South Caro- lina and Georgia , and retire within the walls of Charlestown . Our assurances of attachment from our poor distressed friends in North ...
... necessary one , and that if we do not attack that province , we must give up both South Caro- lina and Georgia , and retire within the walls of Charlestown . Our assurances of attachment from our poor distressed friends in North ...
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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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