| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1779 - 576 páginas
...who lived at Newcaftle and was on the fpot. Q. What vyas the diftance between the bite of Newcafik and the road leading from Elk Head to Philadelphia ? A. About feven or eight miles. Q. Where was Mr. Waftington's army at the time tin King's leet and army were off the Delaware ? A. They were in the... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1779 - 100 páginas
...who lived at Newcaftle, and was on the fpot. Q¿ What was the diftance between the Bite of Newcaftle and the road leading from Elk Head to Philadelphia. A. About feven or eight miles. Q^ Where was Mr. Washington's army at the time the King's fleet and army were eft" the Delaware ? A. They were in the... | |
| 1779 - 756 páginas
...who lived at Newcaltle, and \vas on the fpot. Q^ What was the diftance between the Bite of Newcaflle and the road leading from Elk head to Philadelphia...Wafhington's army at the time the King's fleet and army viere off the Delaware ? Л. They were in the Jeifeys.— I fpeak to this from a particular enquiry... | |
| Parliament proc - 1802 - 588 páginas
...leading from Elk Head to Philadelphia ? - ,A. About seven or eight miles. Q._ Where was Mr. Washington's army at the time the King's fleet and army were off the Delaware ? A. They were in the Jerseys ; I speak to this from a particular inquiry from the inhabitants on the spot ; and from the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1802 - 600 páginas
...bite of Newcastle and the road leading from Elk Head to Philadelphia ? Q^ Where was Mr. Washington's army at the time the King's fleet and army were off the Delaware ? A. About seven or eight miles. A. They were in the Jerseys; I speak to this from a particular inquiry... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1855 - 100 páginas
...leading from Elk Head to Philadelphia ? A. About seven or eight miles. Q. Where was Mr. Washington's army at the time the King's fleet and army were off the Delaware ? A. They were in the Jerseys. — I speak to this from a particular enquiry from the inhabitants in Pennsylvania; and, from... | |
| Seventy-six Society (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1855 - 104 páginas
...leading from Elk Head to Philadelphia ? A. About seven or eight miles. Q. Where was Mr. Washington's army at the time the King's fleet and army were off the Delaware ? A. They were in the Jerseys. — I speak to this from a particular enquiry from the inhabitants in Pennsylvania; and, from... | |
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