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, Volumen1author, 1818 |
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... Sir George Prevost and General Dearborn on the Canadian frontier , that the British government published an order for granting general reprisals against the ships , goods , and citizens of the GREAT BRITAIN.AND AMERICA . 15.
... Sir George Prevost and General Dearborn on the Canadian frontier , that the British government published an order for granting general reprisals against the ships , goods , and citizens of the GREAT BRITAIN.AND AMERICA . 15.
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... Sir George Prevost's impolitic armistice . As our Canadian frontier was unfortunately destined to bear the brunt of the war declared against us by the United States , it will be assist- ing the reader to give a brief account of the ...
... Sir George Prevost's impolitic armistice . As our Canadian frontier was unfortunately destined to bear the brunt of the war declared against us by the United States , it will be assist- ing the reader to give a brief account of the ...
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... George from York , when he heard of general Hull's invasion . It was his intention to attack , and there is no doubt he would have carried , Fort - Niagara ; but , sir George Prevost not hav- ing sent him any official account of the war ...
... George from York , when he heard of general Hull's invasion . It was his intention to attack , and there is no doubt he would have carried , Fort - Niagara ; but , sir George Prevost not hav- ing sent him any official account of the war ...
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... sir George Prevost to major - general Dearborn , had been concluded between the latter and colonel Baynes , sir George's adjutant - general . It pro- vided that neither party should act offensively before the decision of the American ...
... sir George Prevost to major - general Dearborn , had been concluded between the latter and colonel Baynes , sir George's adjutant - general . It pro- vided that neither party should act offensively before the decision of the American ...
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... sir G. Prevost's armistice - State of the American army on the Niagara ... George and Fort- Niagara - Brief sketch of general Brock's life and ... sir George Prevost , through his adjutant - general colonel Baynes , and major - general ...
... sir G. Prevost's armistice - State of the American army on the Niagara ... George and Fort- Niagara - Brief sketch of general Brock's life and ... sir George Prevost , through his adjutant - general colonel Baynes , and major - general ...
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