Narrative of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. relative to his conduct durring part of his command of the king's troops in North America

particularly to that which respects the unfortunate issue of the compaign in 1781. With an appendix, containing copies and extracts of those parts of his correspondence with Lord George Germain, Earl Cornwallis, Rear Admiral Graves, &c. which are referred to therein

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Narrative of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. relative to his conduct durring part of his command of the king's troops in North America

particularly to that which respects the unfortunate issue of the compaign in 1781. With an appendix, containing copies and extracts of those parts of his correspondence with Lord George Germain, Earl Cornwallis, Rear Admiral Graves, &c. which are referred to therein

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English
Pages
115

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Published in
London

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Library of Congress
E267 .C653

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Pagination
1 p. l., 115, [1] p.
Number of pages
115

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OL45005251M
LCCN
02004508
OCLC/WorldCat
86115169

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