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... General Clinton . He had left five thousand men at Charleston under the com- mand of Lord Cornwallis . The pas- sengers informed us , that the garrison of New York , since the return of those troops , amounted to fourteen thousand men ...
... General Clinton . He had left five thousand men at Charleston under the com- mand of Lord Cornwallis . The pas- sengers informed us , that the garrison of New York , since the return of those troops , amounted to fourteen thousand men ...
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... Lord Cornwallis had advanced as far as Cambden , where he was met by Ge- neral Gates : the latter was beaten , and ... General Gates re- tired with the remnant of his army as far as Hillsborough , in North Caro- lina . In the meantime ...
... Lord Cornwallis had advanced as far as Cambden , where he was met by Ge- neral Gates : the latter was beaten , and ... General Gates re- tired with the remnant of his army as far as Hillsborough , in North Caro- lina . In the meantime ...
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... Lord Cornwallis to fall back on Camden . General Clinton had sent off towards the end of October , a de- tachment of three thousand men , un- der the command of Brigadier - ge- neral Leslie , who had landed at Ports- mouth , in the ...
... Lord Cornwallis to fall back on Camden . General Clinton had sent off towards the end of October , a de- tachment of three thousand men , un- der the command of Brigadier - ge- neral Leslie , who had landed at Ports- mouth , in the ...
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... Lord Corn- wallis attacked him vigorously , and , after a bloody action , succeeded in dislodging him . But the American general yielded only the field of bat- tle , and took up a new position some miles in the rear . Lord Cornwallis ...
... Lord Corn- wallis attacked him vigorously , and , after a bloody action , succeeded in dislodging him . But the American general yielded only the field of bat- tle , and took up a new position some miles in the rear . Lord Cornwallis ...
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... Lord Cornwallis put his troops into quarters , for refreshment , during the months of April and part of May , in the ... Lord Rawdon , who had remained with a small division to cover that country . He hoped by this movement to oblige ...
... Lord Cornwallis put his troops into quarters , for refreshment , during the months of April and part of May , in the ... Lord Rawdon , who had remained with a small division to cover that country . He hoped by this movement to oblige ...
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