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 xxii
... amounted to 150000 , and the English but to 9000 ; ' + which is nearly 17 , instead of six , ' ' four , ' or even * Hume , Vol . III . p . 100 . † Rapin ( folio edit . ) Vol . I. p . 512 . three , ' to one , -of all , the xxii PREFACE .
... amounted to 150000 , and the English but to 9000 ; ' + which is nearly 17 , instead of six , ' ' four , ' or even * Hume , Vol . III . p . 100 . † Rapin ( folio edit . ) Vol . I. p . 512 . three , ' to one , -of all , the xxii PREFACE .
Page 32
... amounted to an absolute surrender of the rights on which those orders and block- ades were founded . " Had the American government been sin- cere in representing the orders in council as the only subject of difference between Great ...
... amounted to an absolute surrender of the rights on which those orders and block- ades were founded . " Had the American government been sin- cere in representing the orders in council as the only subject of difference between Great ...
Page 72
... amounted to 260 , or to half the number ; other- wise the American historians would have taken advantage of the circumstance . • It was natural for general Hull to magnify the- British force ; which he did to an extent that enabled him ...
... amounted to 260 , or to half the number ; other- wise the American historians would have taken advantage of the circumstance . • It was natural for general Hull to magnify the- British force ; which he did to an extent that enabled him ...
Page 96
... amounted to one or two hundreds . Mr. Thom- son states 90 as the number of Americans killed in action . That , added to the number of pri- soners , makes , without reckoning those taken in the boats , 1021.-Dr. Smith says : - " In the ...
... amounted to one or two hundreds . Mr. Thom- son states 90 as the number of Americans killed in action . That , added to the number of pri- soners , makes , without reckoning those taken in the boats , 1021.-Dr. Smith says : - " In the ...
Page 97
... amounted to 11 killed and 60 wounded , of the regulars and militia , and to five killed and nine wounded , of the Indians . Although Mr. Thom- son had stated the American loss at 90 killed , and 82 ( another account says 100 ) wounded ...
... amounted to 11 killed and 60 wounded , of the regulars and militia , and to five killed and nine wounded , of the Indians . Although Mr. Thom- son had stated the American loss at 90 killed , and 82 ( another account says 100 ) wounded ...
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