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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... taken by the latter , than to direct that American ships and goods should be brought in and detained . It was not till the 13th of October , when the Ame- rican government had disregarded the notified repeal of the orders in council ...
... taken by the latter , than to direct that American ships and goods should be brought in and detained . It was not till the 13th of October , when the Ame- rican government had disregarded the notified repeal of the orders in council ...
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... taken from a Bos- ton work entitled " The Massachusetts ' Manual , or Political and Historical Register ; by William Burdick , " -- will exhibit this matter in its true light : " During the debate on the Loan Bill in the United States ...
... taken from a Bos- ton work entitled " The Massachusetts ' Manual , or Political and Historical Register ; by William Burdick , " -- will exhibit this matter in its true light : " During the debate on the Loan Bill in the United States ...
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... taken the oath of alle- giance to the British government , returned to his native country , and was , on the 20th of Oc- tober , 1813 , tried , and sentenced to be hung , as a British spy , the secretary of war , by direc- tion of the ...
... taken the oath of alle- giance to the British government , returned to his native country , and was , on the 20th of Oc- tober , 1813 , tried , and sentenced to be hung , as a British spy , the secretary of war , by direc- tion of the ...
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... taken by the American militia- Abandonment of Fort Chicago - General Brock's advance to Detroit - The surrender of that im- portant post , and the whole of the Michigan ter- ritory - General Hull's trial - Effects of the loss of Detroit ...
... taken by the American militia- Abandonment of Fort Chicago - General Brock's advance to Detroit - The surrender of that im- portant post , and the whole of the Michigan ter- ritory - General Hull's trial - Effects of the loss of Detroit ...
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... taken by us in 1759 ; and , along with several other frontier - posts , ceded to the United States in 1794 : and , though again taken , has again been ceded to the same power . Fort- Niagara , unlike any of the Canadian forts along that ...
... taken by us in 1759 ; and , along with several other frontier - posts , ceded to the United States in 1794 : and , though again taken , has again been ceded to the same power . Fort- Niagara , unlike any of the Canadian forts along that ...
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