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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... Woods & Swamp s Extens i ve Two Miles to ene Inch . rest mutes G cultivated near the Water , Road to Bataria ... Wood Uninhabited . Cook's Mills Major M.Porter . Bridge Toneranta C Ellicotts Narigable 12 Miles ist 1802 2 Mile by order of ...
... Woods & Swamp s Extens i ve Two Miles to ene Inch . rest mutes G cultivated near the Water , Road to Bataria ... Wood Uninhabited . Cook's Mills Major M.Porter . Bridge Toneranta C Ellicotts Narigable 12 Miles ist 1802 2 Mile by order of ...
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... Woods , precipices , creeks , and morasses , morasses , are tra- versed with ease by native troops , while a body of the best disciplined foreigners is either opposed in its advance by insurmount- able obstacles , or led into an ambush ...
... Woods , precipices , creeks , and morasses , morasses , are tra- versed with ease by native troops , while a body of the best disciplined foreigners is either opposed in its advance by insurmount- able obstacles , or led into an ambush ...
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... wood may be considered as part of a larger body ; or a severe unexpected repulse may induce the retreating troops , from their fears alone , to magnify the number of their foes . For this reason chiefly it is , that the author has ...
... wood may be considered as part of a larger body ; or a severe unexpected repulse may induce the retreating troops , from their fears alone , to magnify the number of their foes . For this reason chiefly it is , that the author has ...
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... wood that skirted the plane , im- mediately fired upon the Indians , killing one , and wounding two . After scalping the dead Indian , the American force was no more seen . Not a musket was fired by the Indians , nor were the regulars ...
... wood that skirted the plane , im- mediately fired upon the Indians , killing one , and wounding two . After scalping the dead Indian , the American force was no more seen . Not a musket was fired by the Indians , nor were the regulars ...
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... woods , to form a junction with captain Brush , and to assist in the transportation of the provisions . On the same day that the battle of Maguaga took place , captain Heald , the American com- mander at Fort Chicago , near the head of ...
... woods , to form a junction with captain Brush , and to assist in the transportation of the provisions . On the same day that the battle of Maguaga took place , captain Heald , the American com- mander at Fort Chicago , near the head of ...
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