Correspondence of Charles, First Marquis Cornwallis, Volume 1J. Murray, 1859 - Great Britain |
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... soon after the enemy's rearguard had crossed . Their main army , having passed the preceding day and night , took post on the other side of the river . Lord Cornwallis , with the rear division , halted at Maidenhead , six miles from ...
... soon after the enemy's rearguard had crossed . Their main army , having passed the preceding day and night , took post on the other side of the river . Lord Cornwallis , with the rear division , halted at Maidenhead , six miles from ...
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... soon after sailed from England , and arrived at New York early in August . MY LORD , SIR HENRY CLINTON TO LORD GEORGE GERMAIN . New York , Aug. 20 , 1779 . I must beg leave to express how happy I am made by the return of Lord Cornwallis ...
... soon after sailed from England , and arrived at New York early in August . MY LORD , SIR HENRY CLINTON TO LORD GEORGE GERMAIN . New York , Aug. 20 , 1779 . I must beg leave to express how happy I am made by the return of Lord Cornwallis ...
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... soon that we are in earnest . EARL CORNWALLIS TO LIEUT . - COLONEL BALFOUR.2 DEAR BALFOUR , Camden , June 11 , 1780 . · I yesterday met , by accident , with a Proclamation issued June 1st , by Sir H. Clinton and the other Commissioners ...
... soon that we are in earnest . EARL CORNWALLIS TO LIEUT . - COLONEL BALFOUR.2 DEAR BALFOUR , Camden , June 11 , 1780 . · I yesterday met , by accident , with a Proclamation issued June 1st , by Sir H. Clinton and the other Commissioners ...
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... soon as possible what troops you can spare . I think you may give 2500 men ; so I have not sent the baggage on . The enemy intend to attack Canada ; but Washington has not been able to recruit his army . I have , & c . , H. CLINTON . In ...
... soon as possible what troops you can spare . I think you may give 2500 men ; so I have not sent the baggage on . The enemy intend to attack Canada ; but Washington has not been able to recruit his army . I have , & c . , H. CLINTON . In ...
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... soon as we enter the country , and have desired that Governor Martin may be their chief ; I have consented , with the rank of Lieut . - Colonel Commandant . The men they assure us are already engaged . An early diversion in my favour in ...
... soon as we enter the country , and have desired that Governor Martin may be their chief ; I have consented , with the rank of Lieut . - Colonel Commandant . The men they assure us are already engaged . An early diversion in my favour in ...
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