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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... Indians to offensive Burdick's Regr . p . 168. † James's Naval Occurr . p . 67 . spo- by right , ten An Indian , — measures 44 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
... Indians to offensive Burdick's Regr . p . 168. † James's Naval Occurr . p . 67 . spo- by right , ten An Indian , — measures 44 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
Page 45
... Indian , — measures against the United States , would not have needed a disavowal , had the system of liation , so ... Indians cannot exist without their hunting grounds : these are continually cut down , and encroached upon , by the ...
... Indian , — measures against the United States , would not have needed a disavowal , had the system of liation , so ... Indians cannot exist without their hunting grounds : these are continually cut down , and encroached upon , by the ...
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... Indians - Anecdote of the American captain McCulloch - General Hull's disappoint- ment , and his return to the American territory --The first battle between the British and Ame- ricans - Scalps taken by the American militia- Abandonment ...
... Indians - Anecdote of the American captain McCulloch - General Hull's disappoint- ment , and his return to the American territory --The first battle between the British and Ame- ricans - Scalps taken by the American militia- Abandonment ...
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... Indians , amounting to 1,000 men ; " and omits not to add , that they were " furnished with every implement for the complete investment and siege of the place . ” † —Lieutenant Hanks states , that he " had anticipated " the declaration ...
... Indians , amounting to 1,000 men ; " and omits not to add , that they were " furnished with every implement for the complete investment and siege of the place . ” † —Lieutenant Hanks states , that he " had anticipated " the declaration ...
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... Indians , under Tecumseh . The timely notice of the war , sent by major- general Brock , enabled the lieutenant - colonel , early in July , to intercept , as she was entering * App . No. 4 . + See p . 48 . Detroit river , the American ...
... Indians , under Tecumseh . The timely notice of the war , sent by major- general Brock , enabled the lieutenant - colonel , early in July , to intercept , as she was entering * App . No. 4 . + See p . 48 . Detroit river , the American ...
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