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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Page 13
... on that night , and landed at the Five - mile Meadows , about * Distant 530 miles . + 2d Battalion which had recently arrived from Europe . three miles above Fort - Niagara . At about four GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 13.
... on that night , and landed at the Five - mile Meadows , about * Distant 530 miles . + 2d Battalion which had recently arrived from Europe . three miles above Fort - Niagara . At about four GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 13.
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... landed , without opposition , about two miles below Black Rock . The light - company of the 89th advanced along the road , and secured an * Ilist . of the War , p . 161 . American piquet , as well as the bridge over the 20 MILITARY ...
... landed , without opposition , about two miles below Black Rock . The light - company of the 89th advanced along the road , and secured an * Ilist . of the War , p . 161 . American piquet , as well as the bridge over the 20 MILITARY ...
Page 34
... landed ; and the American militia fled from the battery to the adjoining woods . The inhabitants of the town , situate at about a mile distant , having , as far as could be ascer- tained , taken no part in the contest , were not in the ...
... landed ; and the American militia fled from the battery to the adjoining woods . The inhabitants of the town , situate at about a mile distant , having , as far as could be ascer- tained , taken no part in the contest , were not in the ...
Page 36
... landed ; and directing the bailiff , or overseer , to pick out as many oxen , sheep , and other stock , as were deemed sufficient for the present use of the squadron , paid for them to the full amount of what the bailiff alleged was the ...
... landed ; and directing the bailiff , or overseer , to pick out as many oxen , sheep , and other stock , as were deemed sufficient for the present use of the squadron , paid for them to the full amount of what the bailiff alleged was the ...
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... landed , and obtained cattle upon the saine terms as before . A complaint having been made , that some of the subordinate officers had destroyed a number of turkies , the rear - admiral paid the value of them out of his own pocket . The ...
... landed , and obtained cattle upon the saine terms as before . A complaint having been made , that some of the subordinate officers had destroyed a number of turkies , the rear - admiral paid the value of them out of his own pocket . The ...
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