| 1799 - 484 pągines
...abandoned. In the fituation now described, the fquadron continued till the night of the zoth iiift. when the capitulation was returned finally ratified...enabled us to proceed on the following day with the fliips and fmall craft lying within the river, to Fort New Amfterdam, which was then taken poffeffion... | |
| 1799 - 528 pągines
...prevjoufly abandoned. In the Situation now defctibed, the fquadron continued till the night of the loth inft. when the capitulation was returned finally ratified...and confirmed by the Governor, which enabled us to procetd on the following day with the (hips and fmall craft Jying within the river, to Fort New Amfterdam,... | |
| 1800 - 506 pągines
...previoufly abandoned. In the Situation n<>w dclcribcd, the fquadron continued till the night of the »oth inft. when the capitulation was returned Finally ratified and confirmed by the Governor, \?hich enabled us to proceed on the following day with the (hips and fmall craft lying within the river,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 940 pągines
...the filiation now de.fcribed, the fquadron continued till fhe night of the 20th inftant, when (lie capitulation was returned finally ratified and confirmed...enabled us to proceed on the following day with the fliips and i'mall oral! lying within the nvcr, to Fort New Amlterdam, which was then taken polTeiTioii... | |
| 1801 - 858 pągines
...continued till the night - of the 20th inftant, when the capitulation was returned finally irarifiecl and confirmed by the governor, which enabled us to proceed on the following day with the (hips r^rl fmall craft lying within the river. :•> Fort New Aniftcrdcm, which wrs (hen taken pofleflionof... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 864 pągines
...abandoned. In the fit nation now defcribed, the fqr.adron continued till the night of the 20th inftanf, when the capitulation was returned finally ratified...and confirmed by the governor, which enabled us to procved (in the following day with the (hips and fmall craft lying within the river, to Fort New Amfterdam,... | |
| William James - 1826 - 606 pągines
...two miles up the river. In this situation the british squadron continued until the night of the 20th, when the capitulation was returned finally ratified and confirmed by the governor; and on the following day, the 21st, Fort * Seep. 113. 1799. New-Amsterdam was taken possession of,... | |
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