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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... honors of the president's chair . This work , therefore , may be regarded as a demi - official performance ; and , in some cases , especially where the American official letters have not been obtained , or prove deficient in particulars ...
... honors of the president's chair . This work , therefore , may be regarded as a demi - official performance ; and , in some cases , especially where the American official letters have not been obtained , or prove deficient in particulars ...
Page 99
... honor to their country upon this memorable day , " amounted to 3170 ; * a tolerable proof that , at the lowest estimate , 1600 Americans crossed over to Queenstown , on the " memorable " 13th of October , 1812 . When general Wilkinson ...
... honor to their country upon this memorable day , " amounted to 3170 ; * a tolerable proof that , at the lowest estimate , 1600 Americans crossed over to Queenstown , on the " memorable " 13th of October , 1812 . When general Wilkinson ...
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... ingeniously enough , converted a large pocket - handkerchief which they found among the spoils , into " a stand of colours : " and Mr. O'Connor exultingly tells us , that major Young had the honor of 106 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
... ingeniously enough , converted a large pocket - handkerchief which they found among the spoils , into " a stand of colours : " and Mr. O'Connor exultingly tells us , that major Young had the honor of 106 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
Page 107
... honor of taking the first standard from the enemy in the present war ; " following it up with , - " The movements of the enemy , during these times , were not to them equally honorable or important . " Since the day succeeding the ...
... honor of taking the first standard from the enemy in the present war ; " following it up with , - " The movements of the enemy , during these times , were not to them equally honorable or important . " Since the day succeeding the ...
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... honor , upon the last moments of his hero . It was fortunate that the British brig Prince Regent had departed from the harbor , about three days previous to the attack . As it was , the Americans got possession of a small brig- hulk ...
... honor , upon the last moments of his hero . It was fortunate that the British brig Prince Regent had departed from the harbor , about three days previous to the attack . As it was , the Americans got possession of a small brig- hulk ...
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