Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 19, Part 1E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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Page 165
... continued to advance with the utmost resolution and gallantry . The action had continued about an hour , when the American right being entirely broken by the militia and Indians , a movement was made to occupy the ground they had ...
... continued to advance with the utmost resolution and gallantry . The action had continued about an hour , when the American right being entirely broken by the militia and Indians , a movement was made to occupy the ground they had ...
Page 167
... continued for four days without intermission , during which period every one of the enemy's batteries within our range were silenced and dismantled . The fire of the 24 - pounder battery was principally directed against the powder ...
... continued for four days without intermission , during which period every one of the enemy's batteries within our range were silenced and dismantled . The fire of the 24 - pounder battery was principally directed against the powder ...
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... continued our course for Sandusky Bay . We had nearly made the spot intended for our disembarkation , when one of those dangerous and sudden hurricanes , peculiar to the lakes of Canada during the autumnal months , drove us back under ...
... continued our course for Sandusky Bay . We had nearly made the spot intended for our disembarkation , when one of those dangerous and sudden hurricanes , peculiar to the lakes of Canada during the autumnal months , drove us back under ...
Contents
Conversations of Paley By the Author of Four Years in France | 21 |
Opinions for 1827 | 33 |
Captain Sherwills Visit to Mont Blanc | 41 |
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