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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... royal artil- lery , the grenadiers of the royal Scots , the flank companies of the 41st † , and the effective men of the 100th regiment , amounting , altogether , to fewer than 550 rank and file , and commanded by colonel Murray ...
... royal artil- lery , the grenadiers of the royal Scots , the flank companies of the 41st † , and the effective men of the 100th regiment , amounting , altogether , to fewer than 550 rank and file , and commanded by colonel Murray ...
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... royal Scots and 41st regiments , amounting to about 500 rank and file , crossed over to Lewistown . About 500 * Sketches of the War , p . 189 ; and third edition ! Indian warriors had preceded this force , and had a 18 MILITARY ...
... royal Scots and 41st regiments , amounting to about 500 rank and file , crossed over to Lewistown . About 500 * Sketches of the War , p . 189 ; and third edition ! Indian warriors had preceded this force , and had a 18 MILITARY ...
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... 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 nimbleness of the American militia ...
... 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 nimbleness of the American militia ...
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... royal marine - artillery : total 2650 men , On the 18th of June H. M.S. Junon , of 46 guns , anchored in Hampton roads ; and captain Sanders despatched his boats to capture or destroy any vessels that might be found at the entrance of ...
... royal marine - artillery : total 2650 men , On the 18th of June H. M.S. Junon , of 46 guns , anchored in Hampton roads ; and captain Sanders despatched his boats to capture or destroy any vessels that might be found at the entrance of ...
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... royal marine - battalions under lieutenant - colonel Williams , landed ; and the whole moved forward . A full detail of the little skirmishes that ensued with , certainly , a very inferior body of militia , will be found in Admiral ...
... royal marine - battalions under lieutenant - colonel Williams , landed ; and the whole moved forward . A full detail of the little skirmishes that ensued with , certainly , a very inferior body of militia , will be found in Admiral ...
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