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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... enemy's ports , under the orders in council ; and that his majesty's government had no inten- tion of recurring to this , or to any other of the blockades of the enemy's ports , founded upon the ordinary and accustomed principles of ...
... enemy's ports , under the orders in council ; and that his majesty's government had no inten- tion of recurring to this , or to any other of the blockades of the enemy's ports , founded upon the ordinary and accustomed principles of ...
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... enemy's passage , but he advanced no further . The British lost three men killed , captain Muir , lieutenant Sutherland , ( since dead , ) and 10 men wounded . The Americans have stated the In- dian loss at 100 killed , and their own at ...
... enemy's passage , but he advanced no further . The British lost three men killed , captain Muir , lieutenant Sutherland , ( since dead , ) and 10 men wounded . The Americans have stated the In- dian loss at 100 killed , and their own at ...
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... enemy's ordnance - stores and provisions , by Lake On- tario ; which gave increased facility to all his subsequent operation in that quarter . ¿ 4 ་ 1 پا > CHAPT CHAPTER III . Termination of 78 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
... enemy's ordnance - stores and provisions , by Lake On- tario ; which gave increased facility to all his subsequent operation in that quarter . ¿ 4 ་ 1 پا > CHAPT CHAPTER III . Termination of 78 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
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... enemy's force , which , owing to the darkness , had been mistaken for militia , compelled lieutenant Bartley to ... enemy , that they fled before him wherever he moved . " * It was still dark when major Ormsby , with his 80 men , arrived ...
... enemy's force , which , owing to the darkness , had been mistaken for militia , compelled lieutenant Bartley to ... enemy , that they fled before him wherever he moved . " * It was still dark when major Ormsby , with his 80 men , arrived ...
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... enemy's plan of inva- sion , on the morning of the 28th of November ; or the firmness of the field - officers of the line and of the militia , who , sitting in council , as they had been ordered , on the 1st of December , unanimously ...
... enemy's plan of inva- sion , on the morning of the 28th of November ; or the firmness of the field - officers of the line and of the militia , who , sitting in council , as they had been ordered , on the 1st of December , unanimously ...
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