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, Volumen2author, 1818 |
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... command and presidency of the upper province . These offi- cers had been detained below , to see the end of general Wilkinson's expedition . That business concluded , they moved on to Kingston and York ; at which latter place general ...
... command and presidency of the upper province . These offi- cers had been detained below , to see the end of general Wilkinson's expedition . That business concluded , they moved on to Kingston and York ; at which latter place general ...
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... command to colonel Hamilton , — under whose superintendance , the women of the garrison were stripped of their clothing , and many of them killed , and the persons of the dead officers treated with shocking indignity . " * -Never was so ...
... command to colonel Hamilton , — under whose superintendance , the women of the garrison were stripped of their clothing , and many of them killed , and the persons of the dead officers treated with shocking indignity . " * -Never was so ...
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... command of the regulars and militia , then assembling from all parts , to repel any further . encroachments . On the morning of the 23d the major - general fixed his head - quarters at Batavia , a village about 40 miles from Buffaloe ...
... command of the regulars and militia , then assembling from all parts , to repel any further . encroachments . On the morning of the 23d the major - general fixed his head - quarters at Batavia , a village about 40 miles from Buffaloe ...
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... command . The general , previous to retiring from command , published an address to the public , in justification of his own conduct , in which he seems to have been pretty successful . ” * His success did not , at all events , reach to ...
... command . The general , previous to retiring from command , published an address to the public , in justification of his own conduct , in which he seems to have been pretty successful . ” * His success did not , at all events , reach to ...
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... command early , in June ; bringing with him , according to newspaper - account , a detachment of battalion marines , 1800 strong ; 300 of the 102d regiment ; 250 of the Independent Foreigners , or Canadian chasseurs ; and 300 of the ...
... command early , in June ; bringing with him , according to newspaper - account , a detachment of battalion marines , 1800 strong ; 300 of the 102d regiment ; 250 of the Independent Foreigners , or Canadian chasseurs ; and 300 of the ...
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