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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... arms and ammunition with some of the militia officers and privates . These , in number 45 , immediately formed them- selves into an association ; and marched , with lieu- tenant - colonel Bostwick , of the Oxford militia , at their head ...
... arms and ammunition with some of the militia officers and privates . These , in number 45 , immediately formed them- selves into an association ; and marched , with lieu- tenant - colonel Bostwick , of the Oxford militia , at their head ...
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... Arm- strong had recently been in the neighbourhood of , if not at Fort - George , we can readily sup- * Sketches of the War , p . 188. + Hist . of the War , p . 158 . . pose general M'Clure acted , as he says , GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA .
... Arm- strong had recently been in the neighbourhood of , if not at Fort - George , we can readily sup- * Sketches of the War , p . 188. + Hist . of the War , p . 158 . . pose general M'Clure acted , as he says , GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA .
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... arms , and many rifles . The ordnance and commissariat stores were im- mense ; and so was the quantity of army- clothing and camp - equipage . A portion of the articles consisted , no doubt , of such as general M'Clure , in his flight ...
... arms , and many rifles . The ordnance and commissariat stores were im- mense ; and so was the quantity of army- clothing and camp - equipage . A portion of the articles consisted , no doubt , of such as general M'Clure , in his flight ...
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... , he rushed furiously in upon the garrison . " " On entering the garrison , continues Mr. Thomson , " colonel Murray * History of the War , p . 159 . VOL . II . C received a wound in the arm ; after which he GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 17.
... , he rushed furiously in upon the garrison . " " On entering the garrison , continues Mr. Thomson , " colonel Murray * History of the War , p . 159 . VOL . II . C received a wound in the arm ; after which he GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 17.
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With an Appendix, and Plates William James. received a wound in the arm ; after which he yielded the command to colonel Hamilton , — under whose superintendance , the women of the garrison were stripped of their clothing , and many of ...
With an Appendix, and Plates William James. received a wound in the arm ; after which he yielded the command to colonel Hamilton , — under whose superintendance , the women of the garrison were stripped of their clothing , and many of ...
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