. Georgian: a pattern of spoons, forks and all other pieces of table flat ware is partly shown in this book . alreadv attempted, and the elabor-ate preparations made by the latter with the appar-ent purpose of continuing on the same lines, enabledthe allied armies to slip away, leaving only a detach-ment to hold the British to Manhattan, and getwell out of reach before Clinton discovered theirabsence. When he became aware of the move-ment he vainly endeavored to divert them fromtheir purpose by sending Arnold, who had been un-appreciatively ordered north by Cornwallis, intoConnecticut to ravag
. Georgian: a pattern of spoons, forks and all other pieces of table flat ware is partly shown in this book . alreadv attempted, and the elabor-ate preparations made by the latter with the appar-ent purpose of continuing on the same lines, enabledthe allied armies to slip away, leaving only a detach-ment to hold the British to Manhattan, and getwell out of reach before Clinton discovered theirabsence. When he became aware of the move-ment he vainly endeavored to divert them fromtheir purpose by sending Arnold, who had been un-appreciatively ordered north by Cornwallis, intoConnecticut to ravage and excite the country. FortsTrumbull and Griswold, near New London, weretaken, and at the latter. Colonel Ledyard and nearlya hundred of his men were murdered, after havingsurrendered in good faith. New London was burnedto complete the wanton destruction. The armies under Washington crossed the Hud-son .August nineteenth, and marching through Phila-delphia, arrived September eighth at the head ofChesapeake Bay, where they gathered transportsand awaited the French fleet. De Grasse had iFvanftfovt //<?/ Thomas Jeffersott jHoUrmrnts of ^Utttt iFovccfii 4b ijSi
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