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 xvii
... received the author's thanks for pointing out several real inaccuracies , ' particularly as to the size and armaments of the American ships . But these inaccuracies , ' along with the hated . cyphering business , ' he has let ' pass by ...
... received the author's thanks for pointing out several real inaccuracies , ' particularly as to the size and armaments of the American ships . But these inaccuracies , ' along with the hated . cyphering business , ' he has let ' pass by ...
Page xxviii
... received with caution . A general may find it convenient to show an extended front , of only one or two files deep ; and thus deceive his opponent . A few stragglers in a wood may be considered as part of a larger body ; or a severe ...
... received with caution . A general may find it convenient to show an extended front , of only one or two files deep ; and thus deceive his opponent . A few stragglers in a wood may be considered as part of a larger body ; or a severe ...
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... received every encourage- ment within the competency of the executive branch of our government , to expect that a repeal of them would be followed by a war between the United States and France , unless the French MILITARY OCCURRENCES ...
... received every encourage- ment within the competency of the executive branch of our government , to expect that a repeal of them would be followed by a war between the United States and France , unless the French MILITARY OCCURRENCES ...
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... received no attention . " If no other proof existed of a predetermina- tion of the British government against a repeal of its orders , it might be found in the correspon- dence of the minister plenipotentiary of the United States at ...
... received no attention . " If no other proof existed of a predetermina- tion of the British government against a repeal of its orders , it might be found in the correspon- dence of the minister plenipotentiary of the United States at ...
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... enforced against Great Britain , whilst the ships of war , and merchant - ships of the enemy , were received into the harbours of America . " The American government , assuming the repeal of the 24 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
... enforced against Great Britain , whilst the ships of war , and merchant - ships of the enemy , were received into the harbours of America . " The American government , assuming the repeal of the 24 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
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