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 2author, 1818 - United States |
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... American Camp nd 22 Long Old Fields Scale of Miles 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 Western Branch British Camp Aug 28th Retreat of Geni Ross British Camp Augst 23d Centerville Diggs Plate VI . Wood Yard American Camp Aug. 20th & 21st Collington Br ...
... American Camp nd 22 Long Old Fields Scale of Miles 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 Western Branch British Camp Aug 28th Retreat of Geni Ross British Camp Augst 23d Centerville Diggs Plate VI . Wood Yard American Camp Aug. 20th & 21st Collington Br ...
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... American militia , under a major Bennett ; in which affair the latter lost eight men killed . No sooner had the Americans aban- doned Lewistown , than the Indians commenced setting fire to it . Major - general Rial ; who found no enemy ...
... American militia , under a major Bennett ; in which affair the latter lost eight men killed . No sooner had the Americans aban- doned Lewistown , than the Indians commenced setting fire to it . Major - general Rial ; who found no enemy ...
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... American editors ; although the smallest of these three vessels , when captured from us a short time previous ... American loss does not appear ; except where general Hall states , that " many valuables were lost . Owing to the ...
... American editors ; although the smallest of these three vessels , when captured from us a short time previous ... American loss does not appear ; except where general Hall states , that " many valuables were lost . Owing to the ...
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... American valor : so conspicuous , indeed , had been the courage displayed , by both our army and navy , that he ... American Niagara frontier had thus suffered a just retribution for the conduct of the American government along the ...
... American valor : so conspicuous , indeed , had been the courage displayed , by both our army and navy , that he ... American Niagara frontier had thus suffered a just retribution for the conduct of the American government along the ...
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... American fleet ; nor could they seek safety upon the lake , on account of the ice that surrounded them . The Americans , having good reason to fear an attack upon , ' had , by collecting troops and cutting away the ice from the sides of ...
... American fleet ; nor could they seek safety upon the lake , on account of the ice that surrounded them . The Americans , having good reason to fear an attack upon , ' had , by collecting troops and cutting away the ice from the sides of ...
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