A Full and Correct Account of the Military Occurrences of the Late War Between Great Britain and the United States of America: With an Appendix, and Plates, Volume 2author, 1818 - United States |
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... United States , will believe this petti- fogging scribbler's story ? and as to those in the United States who may do so , they are too insignificant , we are sure , to give the gallant colonel the slightest uneasiness . Among the ...
... United States , will believe this petti- fogging scribbler's story ? and as to those in the United States who may do so , they are too insignificant , we are sure , to give the gallant colonel the slightest uneasiness . Among the ...
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... United States ' vessels Chippeway , Little Belt , and Trippe , were found aground near Buffaloe Creek ; and , along with their stores , were also committed to the flames . This fact is scarcely noticed by the American editors ; 22 ...
... United States ' vessels Chippeway , Little Belt , and Trippe , were found aground near Buffaloe Creek ; and , along with their stores , were also committed to the flames . This fact is scarcely noticed by the American editors ; 22 ...
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... . Thomson declars , that James's Naval Occurrences , p . 286 . + Nav . Hist . of the United States , Vol . II . p . 242 . + App . No. 7 . to wait the chastisement that was preparing for them . GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 23.
... . Thomson declars , that James's Naval Occurrences , p . 286 . + Nav . Hist . of the United States , Vol . II . p . 242 . + App . No. 7 . to wait the chastisement that was preparing for them . GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 23.
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... United States ' schooner Surveyor - Noble conduct of lieutenant Cririe of the Narcissus— Arrival of troops in the Chesapeake -Affair between H.M.S. Junon and 15 American gun- boats - Open preparations for attacking Craney Island ...
... United States ' schooner Surveyor - Noble conduct of lieutenant Cririe of the Narcissus— Arrival of troops in the Chesapeake -Affair between H.M.S. Junon and 15 American gun- boats - Open preparations for attacking Craney Island ...
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... United States ' frigate Constellation , lying in James's river , near Norfolk , became the first object of attack ; but the preparatory movements of the British squadron drove her to a safe position , higher up the river . The rear ...
... United States ' frigate Constellation , lying in James's river , near Norfolk , became the first object of attack ; but the preparatory movements of the British squadron drove her to a safe position , higher up the river . The rear ...
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