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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... sketch , which , the Ameri- can reviewer , not having seen those works , is pleased to say , ' appears to contain all that has hitherto been urged , as well as every thing that can be urged , in extenuation of the numerous disasters of ...
... sketch , which , the Ameri- can reviewer , not having seen those works , is pleased to say , ' appears to contain all that has hitherto been urged , as well as every thing that can be urged , in extenuation of the numerous disasters of ...
Page xxiv
... Sketches of the late War between the United States and Great Britain ; blended with Anecdotes illustrative of the individual bravery of the American Sailors , Soldiers , and Citizens , embellished with Portraits of distinguished Naval ...
... Sketches of the late War between the United States and Great Britain ; blended with Anecdotes illustrative of the individual bravery of the American Sailors , Soldiers , and Citizens , embellished with Portraits of distinguished Naval ...
Page xxix
... most cases , preferred a sketch of the country traversed by the con- tending armies , to a plan of their fluctuating positions during an engagement . One impor- ! tant exception is the battle near New Orleans . PREFACE . xxix.
... most cases , preferred a sketch of the country traversed by the con- tending armies , to a plan of their fluctuating positions during an engagement . One impor- ! tant exception is the battle near New Orleans . PREFACE . xxix.
Page 60
... American editor , concealing that any artillery was engaged on his side , has multiplied the British guns from * Sketches of the War , p . 22 . two to six , and , in despite of distance 60 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
... American editor , concealing that any artillery was engaged on his side , has multiplied the British guns from * Sketches of the War , p . 22 . two to six , and , in despite of distance 60 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
Page 61
... the river Aux Canards , for captain Muir and his company . But captain Muir had been de- * Sketches of the War , p . 23. Ilist . of the War , p . 40 . " tached , across the river , to a spot GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 61.
... the river Aux Canards , for captain Muir and his company . But captain Muir had been de- * Sketches of the War , p . 23. Ilist . of the War , p . 40 . " tached , across the river , to a spot GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 61.
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