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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... immediately formed them- selves into an association ; and marched , with lieu- tenant - colonel Bostwick , of the Oxford militia , at their head , against the marauders ; whom they fortunately fell in with on the Lake Erie shore , about ...
... immediately formed them- selves into an association ; and marched , with lieu- tenant - colonel Bostwick , of the Oxford militia , at their head , against the marauders ; whom they fortunately fell in with on the Lake Erie shore , about ...
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... immediately quar- tered upon the inhabitants of Newark . In the course of November , both general Harrison and colonel Scott , with their respective corps , embarked on board commodore Chauncey's fleet for Sackett's Harbor ; leaving ...
... immediately quar- tered upon the inhabitants of Newark . In the course of November , both general Harrison and colonel Scott , with their respective corps , embarked on board commodore Chauncey's fleet for Sackett's Harbor ; leaving ...
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... immediately wrote to general Vincent ; and , anticipating the answer he should receive , dashed forward to Fort - George . Gene- ral M'Clure's scouts gave him timely intelli- gence of the approach of the British ; and the cowardly ...
... immediately wrote to general Vincent ; and , anticipating the answer he should receive , dashed forward to Fort - George . Gene- ral M'Clure's scouts gave him timely intelli- gence of the approach of the British ; and the cowardly ...
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... immediately after the affair at Hamp- ton , captain Smith , who commanded the two companies of Canadian chasseurs , waited upon * See p . 60 . the commander - in - chief , and informed him 68 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
... immediately after the affair at Hamp- ton , captain Smith , who commanded the two companies of Canadian chasseurs , waited upon * See p . 60 . the commander - in - chief , and informed him 68 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
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... immediately entered and , after a short scuffle , in which two of the Americans were killed , and three made their es- cape , took as prisoners lieutenants Larwell , Fisk , and Davies , two serjeants , two corporals and 33 rank and file ...
... immediately entered and , after a short scuffle , in which two of the Americans were killed , and three made their es- cape , took as prisoners lieutenants Larwell , Fisk , and Davies , two serjeants , two corporals and 33 rank and file ...
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