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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... Greenbury Pr R Ꭱ . C H E M.H. Parkers Cr Route of the Enemy to Washington Retreat of do . Advance & retrogade of the American troops , under President Madison . Frederick M A FULL AND CORRECT ACCOUNT OF THE MILITARY OCCURRENCES OF.
... Greenbury Pr R Ꭱ . C H E M.H. Parkers Cr Route of the Enemy to Washington Retreat of do . Advance & retrogade of the American troops , under President Madison . Frederick M A FULL AND CORRECT ACCOUNT OF THE MILITARY OCCURRENCES OF.
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... retreat to Burlington · His orders from the commander - in - chief to retire upon Kingston- Fortunate contravention of those orders - General Harrison's arrival at , and departure from Fort- George Association of some Upper Canada ...
... retreat to Burlington · His orders from the commander - in - chief to retire upon Kingston- Fortunate contravention of those orders - General Harrison's arrival at , and departure from Fort- George Association of some Upper Canada ...
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... retreat , with his troops , towards Burlington Heights : where colonel Proctor joined him with the small remnant of his division . As soon as general Vincent and his troops had got well on their way to Burlington , major - general M ...
... retreat , with his troops , towards Burlington Heights : where colonel Proctor joined him with the small remnant of his division . As soon as general Vincent and his troops had got well on their way to Burlington , major - general M ...
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... retreat without delay , and to evacuate all the British posts beyond Kingston . Some delay did for . tunately take place , owing chiefly to counter- orders , not from head - quarters ; and a council of war , summoned at Burlington ...
... retreat without delay , and to evacuate all the British posts beyond Kingston . Some delay did for . tunately take place , owing chiefly to counter- orders , not from head - quarters ; and a council of war , summoned at Burlington ...
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... retreat to a safer position - Wanton firing from the shore upon the British boats- Death of two men in consequence- Arrival of admiral Warren - Gallant affair at the mouth of the Rappahannock - Rear - admiral Cockburn's detached command ...
... retreat to a safer position - Wanton firing from the shore upon the British boats- Death of two men in consequence- Arrival of admiral Warren - Gallant affair at the mouth of the Rappahannock - Rear - admiral Cockburn's detached command ...
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