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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Page xvi
... ment will meet his eye , if only to afford * Analectic Mag . and Nav . Chron . Vol . VII , p . 388 . + James's Naval Occurrences , p . 324 . Analectic Mag . and Nav , Chron . Vol . VIII . P. 136 . him an opportunity of doing justice to ...
... ment will meet his eye , if only to afford * Analectic Mag . and Nav . Chron . Vol . VII , p . 388 . + James's Naval Occurrences , p . 324 . Analectic Mag . and Nav , Chron . Vol . VIII . P. 136 . him an opportunity of doing justice to ...
Page xviii
... ment he has labored and sweated so much , will attribute his anger to the dilemma into which he is placed , by the novel ' way of weighing and measuring , by the pound and by , the foot , battles ' that have turned out SO 6 * Analectic ...
... ment he has labored and sweated so much , will attribute his anger to the dilemma into which he is placed , by the novel ' way of weighing and measuring , by the pound and by , the foot , battles ' that have turned out SO 6 * Analectic ...
Page xxii
... ment to the American reviewer for the hint , the author produces , as a prominent example , the celebrated battle of Azincour . Hume gives no figures , but states that the enemy was four times more numerous . ' * • Monstrelet says six ...
... ment to the American reviewer for the hint , the author produces , as a prominent example , the celebrated battle of Azincour . Hume gives no figures , but states that the enemy was four times more numerous . ' * • Monstrelet says six ...
Page xxiv
... of the United States , from their first Settle- ment as English Colonies , in 1607 , to the Year 1808 , or the Twenty - Third of their Sovereignty and Indepen- dence . By David Ramsay , M.D. Continued to the xxiv PREFACE .
... of the United States , from their first Settle- ment as English Colonies , in 1607 , to the Year 1808 , or the Twenty - Third of their Sovereignty and Indepen- dence . By David Ramsay , M.D. Continued to the xxiv PREFACE .
Page xxvii
... , an opposite state- ment would serve to heap disgrace upon a certain commander , because he happen as to differ , in political tenets , from that party , to whose sinister purposes the writer has devoted his talents and PREFACE . xxvii.
... , an opposite state- ment would serve to heap disgrace upon a certain commander , because he happen as to differ , in political tenets , from that party , to whose sinister purposes the writer has devoted his talents and PREFACE . xxvii.
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