A new history of the United StatesThe greater republic, embracing the growth and achievements of our country from the earliest days of discovery and settlement to the present eventful year .. . his knees, beseechingthe struggle for liberty,to his home and relatedhe added that he couldsuccess of the AmeriWashington prayingIt has been shownimportant campaignswas that of invadingada. If successful. Newoff from the other StatesFormidable preparathis movement. An7,000 British and Hesto a corps of artillery,command of Generalaccompanied by severalwho had crossed theof witnessing the overAmericans. T


A new history of the United StatesThe greater republic, embracing the growth and achievements of our country from the earliest days of discovery and settlement to the present eventful year .. . his knees, beseechingthe struggle for liberty,to his home and relatedhe added that he couldsuccess of the AmeriWashington prayingIt has been shownimportant campaignswas that of invadingada. If successful. Newoff from the other StatesFormidable preparathis movement. An7,000 British and Hesto a corps of artillery,command of Generalaccompanied by severalwho had crossed theof witnessing the overAmericans. The routewhere the army was tofrom New York. Clin. the hel]^ of heaven inWhen Potts returnedthe incident to his wife,no longer doubt thecans,sinee he had heardfor it. that one of tlie mostjilanned by the BritishNew Yoik from Can-England would be cutand forced to were made forarmy of more thansian troops, in additionwas placed under theBurgoyne, who wasmembers of Parliament,ocean for the pleasurethrow of the rebelliouswas from Canada by way of Lake Champlain to Albany,be joined by a strong force to be .sent up the Hudsonton failed to carry out his part, because of the delny iji


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