History of the United States of America, From the Discovery of the Continent [to 1789] 6

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History of the United States of America, From the Discovery of the Continent [to 1789] 6
Bancroft, George, 1800-1891
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De Grasse, and the French acknowledge his ships sail better than theirs, he will get before him and be in readiness to receive him when he comes upon the coast.
I see nothing to prevent the recovery of the whole coun- try to the king's obedience." So the troops in Virginia which were already embarked were ordered to remain there. "As to quitting the Chesapeake entirely," wrote Clinton in a letter received by Cornwallis on the twenty-first of July, "I cannot entertain a thought Juiy2i.
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hold Old Point Comfort, if it is possible to do it without York." And four days later Clinton urged again: "It ever has been, is, and ever will be, my firm and unal- terable opinion that it is of the first consequence to his majesty's affairs on the continent that we take possession of the Chesapeake, and that we do not afterwards relin- quish it." " Remain in Chesapeake, at least until the sta- tions I have proposed are occupied and established.


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