The Peace of Christmas EveDiplomatic and political background of the War of 1812, and the negotiations behind the Treaty of Ghent. Includes text of treaty. |
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Page 167
... army was not on the move , but was unable to ascertain the size of the force . This scout , one of the highest ranking in his country's history , remained on the fringe of the British expedition for the better part of two days before ...
... army was not on the move , but was unable to ascertain the size of the force . This scout , one of the highest ranking in his country's history , remained on the fringe of the British expedition for the better part of two days before ...
Page 169
... army trailed behind . As the opposing forces raced one another to the probable field of battle , General Tobias ... army came streaming down the hillside as the first of the British reached Bladensburg . Winder had no alternative but to ...
... army trailed behind . As the opposing forces raced one another to the probable field of battle , General Tobias ... army came streaming down the hillside as the first of the British reached Bladensburg . Winder had no alternative but to ...
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... army - offered for sale by enterprising if not en- tirely patriotic Americans . His army assembled not far from the border during the third and fourth weeks of August , and , as the great mass moved forward , an American army , just ...
... army - offered for sale by enterprising if not en- tirely patriotic Americans . His army assembled not far from the border during the third and fourth weeks of August , and , as the great mass moved forward , an American army , just ...
Contents
THE WAGES OF WAR AND THE PROMISE OF MEDIATION | 3 |
THE EMPERORS COURT | 25 |
A TANGLED WEB | 43 |
Copyright | |
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