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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... occasion . * About the 1st of November general Harrison arrived at Fort - George , with about 1700 of his troops ; who , agreeably to Mr. Secretary Armstrong's orders , were immediately quar- tered upon the inhabitants of Newark . In ...
... occasion . * About the 1st of November general Harrison arrived at Fort - George , with about 1700 of his troops ; who , agreeably to Mr. Secretary Armstrong's orders , were immediately quar- tered upon the inhabitants of Newark . In ...
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... occasions so serviceable to him . The nearer colonel Murray approached to the neigbourhood of Fort - George , the louder were the complaints of the people against the " law- less banditti " by whom they had been oppressed . That active ...
... occasions so serviceable to him . The nearer colonel Murray approached to the neigbourhood of Fort - George , the louder were the complaints of the people against the " law- less banditti " by whom they had been oppressed . That active ...
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... occasion , including that of the royal Scots already given , amounted to 31 killed , 72 wounded , and nine missing . The American loss does not appear ; except where general Hall states , that " many valuables were lost . Owing to the ...
... occasion , including that of the royal Scots already given , amounted to 31 killed , 72 wounded , and nine missing . The American loss does not appear ; except where general Hall states , that " many valuables were lost . Owing to the ...
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... occasion- Departure from the coast of the corps that committed the excesses - Landing of the British at Ocracoke and Portsmouth , and capture of two fine letters of marque - American mis - state- ments corrected . A THREATENING attitude ...
... occasion- Departure from the coast of the corps that committed the excesses - Landing of the British at Ocracoke and Portsmouth , and capture of two fine letters of marque - American mis - state- ments corrected . A THREATENING attitude ...
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... occasion , discharged from the boats . * About the end of March , admiral Warren , from Bermuda , bringing with him the San Domingo 74 , and some other ships , arrived in the Chesapeake . In his way up the bay , the admiral detached a ...
... occasion , discharged from the boats . * About the end of March , admiral Warren , from Bermuda , bringing with him the San Domingo 74 , and some other ships , arrived in the Chesapeake . In his way up the bay , the admiral detached a ...
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