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 1author, 1818 - Ontario |
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... loss of a ship's ' jib - boom ' is equal , in point of importance , to the loss of a brig's main - yard . ' || But , in truth , was the Wasp without her jib - boom ? If so , as she car- ried it away three days before the action ...
... loss of a ship's ' jib - boom ' is equal , in point of importance , to the loss of a brig's main - yard . ' || But , in truth , was the Wasp without her jib - boom ? If so , as she car- ried it away three days before the action ...
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... loss of which could not but outweigh the profits accruing from her restrictions of our commerce with other nations . And to entitle these experiments to the more favourable consideration , they were so framed as to enable her to place ...
... loss of which could not but outweigh the profits accruing from her restrictions of our commerce with other nations . And to entitle these experiments to the more favourable consideration , they were so framed as to enable her to place ...
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... loss of Detroit on the cabinet at Washington - Sir George Prevost's impolitic armistice . As our Canadian frontier was unfortunately destined to bear the brunt of the war declared against us by the United States , it will be assist- ing ...
... loss of Detroit on the cabinet at Washington - Sir George Prevost's impolitic armistice . As our Canadian frontier was unfortunately destined to bear the brunt of the war declared against us by the United States , it will be assist- ing ...
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... loss of only one man killed , drove these 200 Americans before them , for seven miles , and took possession of the mail they were escorting . When the American force first appeared in sight , Tecumseh sent an express to the river Aux ...
... loss of only one man killed , drove these 200 Americans before them , for seven miles , and took possession of the mail they were escorting . When the American force first appeared in sight , Tecumseh sent an express to the river Aux ...
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... Sutherland , ( since dead , ) and 10 men wounded . The Americans have stated the In- dian loss at 100 killed , and their own at 83 VOL . I. F killed and wounded . Colonel Miller , com- pletely frustrated GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 65.
... Sutherland , ( since dead , ) and 10 men wounded . The Americans have stated the In- dian loss at 100 killed , and their own at 83 VOL . I. F killed and wounded . Colonel Miller , com- pletely frustrated GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 65.
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