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 32
... expected , so soon as the revocation of those orders had been offi- cially made known to them , that they would have spontaneously recalled their letters of marque , ' and manifested a disposition imme- diately to restore the relations ...
... expected , so soon as the revocation of those orders had been offi- cially made known to them , that they would have spontaneously recalled their letters of marque , ' and manifested a disposition imme- diately to restore the relations ...
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... expected to find a willing in- strument and abettor of French tyranny . 66 Disappointed in this , his just expectation , the prince regent will still pursue the policy which the British government has so long and invariably maintained ...
... expected to find a willing in- strument and abettor of French tyranny . 66 Disappointed in this , his just expectation , the prince regent will still pursue the policy which the British government has so long and invariably maintained ...
Page 66
... expected he would resort to the silly expedient of representing the British regulars as almost naked , and frightfully painted , send- ing forth such dreadful whoops and yells , as might have appalled almost any other troops , than ...
... expected he would resort to the silly expedient of representing the British regulars as almost naked , and frightfully painted , send- ing forth such dreadful whoops and yells , as might have appalled almost any other troops , than ...
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... expected , refused to ratify the armistice which had been agreed upon between sir George Prevost , through his adjutant - general colonel Baynes , and major - general Dearborn ; and directed six day's notice of the recommence- inent of ...
... expected , refused to ratify the armistice which had been agreed upon between sir George Prevost , through his adjutant - general colonel Baynes , and major - general Dearborn ; and directed six day's notice of the recommence- inent of ...
Page 85
... expected , make but a vain resistance . * The American general Smyth's backwardness , or some other cause , not made public , deranged the above most excellent plan of attack . In the mean while , the capture of " the two British brigs ...
... expected , make but a vain resistance . * The American general Smyth's backwardness , or some other cause , not made public , deranged the above most excellent plan of attack . In the mean while , the capture of " the two British brigs ...
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