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... enemy's left , owing to the impenetrable thickness of the woods , a charge was ordered to be made by the regulars immediately against the front This charge altho ' made in some confusion , served to drive the enemy back into the woods ...
... enemy's left , owing to the impenetrable thickness of the woods , a charge was ordered to be made by the regulars immediately against the front This charge altho ' made in some confusion , served to drive the enemy back into the woods ...
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... enemy was advancing upon not point out the disorder and retreat of a part of us . Our army was put into order of ... enemy's ation . The enemy from this period never appeared force , of the loss he sustained in the enterprise , of in ...
... enemy was advancing upon not point out the disorder and retreat of a part of us . Our army was put into order of ... enemy's ation . The enemy from this period never appeared force , of the loss he sustained in the enterprise , of in ...
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... enemy , which fell into his quarters . Other per- sons , among whom was the person from whom this information was ... enemy's ' defence of that city . fleet did . " I can ascribe the intimation of general Brown , that he expected the ...
... enemy , which fell into his quarters . Other per- sons , among whom was the person from whom this information was ... enemy's ' defence of that city . fleet did . " I can ascribe the intimation of general Brown , that he expected the ...
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... enemy's force has gone down the bay . Perhaps , to return with a strong southerly wind , the more unexpectedly . The National Intelligencer of yesterday contains another letter from colonel Croghan . He landed at the Nautauwasaga ...
... enemy's force has gone down the bay . Perhaps , to return with a strong southerly wind , the more unexpectedly . The National Intelligencer of yesterday contains another letter from colonel Croghan . He landed at the Nautauwasaga ...
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... enemy to bs- tified . I attempted to look at it a few days past , sault , and made my arrangements accordingly . The ... enemy's column of bout 1500 men approachingg Your obedient servant , arms . E. P. GAINES , brig . gen . commanding ...
... enemy to bs- tified . I attempted to look at it a few days past , sault , and made my arrangements accordingly . The ... enemy's column of bout 1500 men approachingg Your obedient servant , arms . E. P. GAINES , brig . gen . commanding ...
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Página 235 - ... be at war at the time of such ratification and forthwith to restore to such Tribes or Nations respectively all the possessions, rights and privileges which they may have enjoyed or been entitled to in one thousand eight hundred and eleven previous to such hostilities.
Página 364 - ... war and the difficulties incident to it. Temporary sacrifices of interest, though overbalanced by the future and permanent profits of the charter, not being requirable of right in behalf of the public, might not be gratuitously made, and the bank would reap the full benefit of the grant, whilst the public would lose the equivalent expected from it. For it must be kept in view, that the sole inducement to such a grant, on the part of the public, would be the prospect of substantial aids to its...
Página 304 - Finally, if the union be destined to dissolution, by reason of the multiplied abuses of bad administrations, it should, if possible, be the work of peaceable times, and deliberate consent.
Página 304 - Events may prove that the causes of our calamities are deep and permanent. They may be found to proceed, not merely from the blindness of prejudice, pride of opinion, violence of party spirit, or the confusion of the times; but they may be traced to implacable combinations of individuals or of States to monopolize power and office, and to trample without remorse upon the rights and interests of commercial sections of the Union. Whenever it shall appear that these causes are radical and permanent,...
Página 28 - And in the two instances mentioned, however deeply to be regretted on our part, he will find in his transient success, which interrupted for a moment only the ordinary public business at the seat of government, no compensation for the loss of character with tfye world, by his violations of private property and by his destruction of public edifices protected as monuments of the arts by the laws of civilized warfare.
Página 310 - Resolved, That it be and hereby is recommended to the said Legislatures, to authorize an immediate and earnest application to be made to the Government of the United States, requesting their consent to some arrangement, whereby the said States may, separately or in concert, be empowered to assume upon themselves the defence of their territory against the enemy...
Página 71 - That the British government did not intend to grant to the United States, gratuitously, the privileges formerly granted by treaty to them, -of fishing within the limits of the British sovereignty, and of using the shores of the British territories for purposes connected with the fisheries.
Página 203 - Your country, although calling for your exertions, does not wish you to engage in her cause without amply remunerating you for the services rendered. Your intelligent minds are not to be led away by false representations. Your love of honor would cause you to despise the man who should attempt to deceive you.
Página 235 - Majesty, and his subjects, upon the ratification of the present treaty being notified to such tribes or nations, and shall so desist accordingly.
Página 308 - To investigate and explain the means whereby this fatal reverse has been effected, would require a voluminous discussion. Nothing more can be attempted in this report than a general allusion to the principal outlines of the policy which has produced this vicissitude. Among these may be enumerated — First.