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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... 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 of peace and ...
... 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 of peace and ...
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... soon after- wards joined M'Arthur's detachment . * Of a small look - out party of the 41st regiment , sent across the very bridge , which colonel Cass had been " content to possess , " but too much flur- ried to destroy , two privates ...
... soon after- wards joined M'Arthur's detachment . * Of a small look - out party of the 41st regiment , sent across the very bridge , which colonel Cass had been " content to possess , " but too much flur- ried to destroy , two privates ...
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... soon afterwards , the whole of the lake Indians fled . This gave an opportunity to the American troops to outflank the British regulars ; who , to prevent being surrounded by four times their number , retired , but , in such order ...
... soon afterwards , the whole of the lake Indians fled . This gave an opportunity to the American troops to outflank the British regulars ; who , to prevent being surrounded by four times their number , retired , but , in such order ...
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... at this place , pushed on for Sandwich . Here he found that the Americans had evacuated and destroyed a small fort which they had con- • structed soon after their arrival . On the morn-. 68 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
... at this place , pushed on for Sandwich . Here he found that the Americans had evacuated and destroyed a small fort which they had con- • structed soon after their arrival . On the morn-. 68 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
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With an Appendix, and Plates William James. • structed soon after their arrival . On the morn- ing of the 15th general Brock sent across a flag of trúce , with a summons , demanding the im- mediate surrender of the garrison to which an ...
With an Appendix, and Plates William James. • structed soon after their arrival . On the morn- ing of the 15th general Brock sent across a flag of trúce , with a summons , demanding the im- mediate surrender of the garrison to which an ...
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