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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... officer who had this duty to perform , having ascertained that a large body of traitors and Americans had been ... officers and privates . These , in number 45 , immediately formed them- selves into an association ; and marched ...
... officer who had this duty to perform , having ascertained that a large body of traitors and Americans had been ... officers and privates . These , in number 45 , immediately formed them- selves into an association ; and marched ...
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... officers treated with shocking indignity . " * -Never was so base a falsehood ! But who , out of 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 ...
... officers treated with shocking indignity . " * -Never was so base a falsehood ! But who , out of 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 ...
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... officer at Norfolk sent 150 of the Constellation's seamen and marines , to a bat- tery of 18 - pounders on the north - west , and about 480 Virginia militia , † exclusive of officers , to reinforce a detachment of artillery , stationed ...
... officer at Norfolk sent 150 of the Constellation's seamen and marines , to a bat- tery of 18 - pounders on the north - west , and about 480 Virginia militia , † exclusive of officers , to reinforce a detachment of artillery , stationed ...
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... officers engaged in the expedition , about the propriety of making the attack at that time of tide , it being then ... officer , of course carried his point . Captain Hanchett then volunteered to lead the boats to the attack ; which he ...
... officers engaged in the expedition , about the propriety of making the attack at that time of tide , it being then ... officer , of course carried his point . Captain Hanchett then volunteered to lead the boats to the attack ; which he ...
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... officer , orders were given to search for , and bring in , all the Canadian chasseurs distributed through the town ; and , when so brought in , a guard was set over them . The officers could do no more : they could not be at every man's ...
... officer , orders were given to search for , and bring in , all the Canadian chasseurs distributed through the town ; and , when so brought in , a guard was set over them . The officers could do no more : they could not be at every man's ...
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