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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... Effects of the surrender of the right division - Major - general Vincent's retreat to Burlington · His orders from the ... effect upon general McClure - A Canadian winter - Night- conflagration of Newark by the Americans McClure's ...
... Effects of the surrender of the right division - Major - general Vincent's retreat to Burlington · His orders from the ... effect upon general McClure - A Canadian winter - Night- conflagration of Newark by the Americans McClure's ...
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... effects , and such as chose to cross the river were provided with all the necessaries of life . " + ' With the knowledge that Mr. Secretary Arm- strong had recently been in the neighbourhood of , if not at Fort - George , we can readily ...
... effects , and such as chose to cross the river were provided with all the necessaries of life . " + ' With the knowledge that Mr. Secretary Arm- strong had recently been in the neighbourhood of , if not at Fort - George , we can readily ...
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... effect the carriage , by land , of a suffi- ciency of batteaux for the enterprise . * J : Every thing being prepared by the evening of the 18th , the troops destined for the assault , consisting of a small detachment of royal artil ...
... effect the carriage , by land , of a suffi- ciency of batteaux for the enterprise . * J : Every thing being prepared by the evening of the 18th , the troops destined for the assault , consisting of a small detachment of royal artil ...
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... effect so desirable an object . 66 Having now brought to a close the campaign of 1813 , against the British provinces ; we will borrow an American editor's remarks upon the subject . Though , " says Mr. Thomson , " the American arms had ...
... effect so desirable an object . 66 Having now brought to a close the campaign of 1813 , against the British provinces ; we will borrow an American editor's remarks upon the subject . Though , " says Mr. Thomson , " the American arms had ...
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... effects- Remarks on the American militia - system - Im- positions of the American farmers - Capture of the United States ' schooner Surveyor - Noble conduct of lieutenant Cririe of the Narcissus— Arrival of troops in the Chesapeake ...
... effects- Remarks on the American militia - system - Im- positions of the American farmers - Capture of the United States ' schooner Surveyor - Noble conduct of lieutenant Cririe of the Narcissus— Arrival of troops in the Chesapeake ...
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