| John Trumbull - 1841 - 530 páginas
...Burgoyne, to march "out of their camp with the honors of war, and the artillery of " the intrenchments, to the verge of the river where the old fort "stood,...the arms to " be piled by word of command from their owu officers. " 2. A free passage to be granted to the army under Lieutenant "General Burgoyne to Great... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1842 - 666 páginas
...Burgoyne to march out of their camp with the honors of war, and the artillery of the entrenchments, to the verge of the river where the old fort stood,...piled by word of command from their own officers. " 2d. A free passage to be granted to the army under Lieutenant-general Burgoyne to Great Britain,... | |
| Charles Neilson - 1844 - 316 páginas
...General Burgoyne, to march out of their camp with the honors of war, and the artillery of entrenchments, to the verge of the river where the old fort stood,...piled by word of command from their own officers. 2d. A free passage to be granted to the army under Lieutenant-General Burgoyne to Great Britain, on... | |
| J. R. Miller - 1844 - 742 páginas
...their camp with the honors of war, and the artillery of the intrenchments, to the verge of the river, where the arms and artillery are to be left. The arms...piled by word of command from their own officers. A free passage to be granted to the army under lieutenant-general Burgoyne to Great Britain, upon condition... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - 1846 - 448 páginas
...British troops will march out of their camp, with all the honors of war, to the verge of the river, where the arms and artillery are to be left : —...be piled by word of command from their own officers : — a free passage to be granted both for officers and men to Great Britain, on condition of their... | |
| Michael Doheny - 1846 - 264 páginas
...their camp with the honours of war, and the artillery of the intrenchments to the verge of the river, where the arms and artillery are to be left. The arms...piled by word of command from their own officers. A free passage to be granted to the army under Lieutenant-General Burgoyne, to Great Britain, upon... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1846 - 472 páginas
...to be moved to the verge of the Hudson, and there left, together with the soldiers' arms, the said arms to be piled by word of command from their own officers ; that a free passage should be granted the troops to Great Britain, on condition of their not serving... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 602 páginas
...their camp with the honours of war, and the artillery of the intrenchments to the verge of the river, where the arms and artillery are to be left. The arms...piled by word of command from their own officers. A free passage to be granted to the army under Lieutenantgeneral Burgoyne to Great Britain, upon condition... | |
| J. C. Gilleland - 1851 - 478 páginas
...Burgoyne to march out of their camp with the honors of war, and the artillery of the entrenchments, to the verge of the river where the old fort stood,...piled by word of command from their own officers. " 2d. A free passage to be granted to the army under Lieutenant-general Burgoyne to Great Britain,... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 376 páginas
...and the artillery of the intrenchments, to the verge of the river, where the arms and artillery were to be left. The arms to be piled by word of command from their own officers. A free passage was to be granted to the army under Lieutenant General Burgoyne to Great Britain, upon... | |
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