The Historical Register of the United States, 第 3 巻Thomas H. Palmer G. Palmer, 1814 Contents.--v. 1-2, From the declaration of war in 1812 to Jan. 1, 1814.--v. 3-4, For 1814. |
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... Harbour [ 77 Correspondence between the secretary of war and major - general Harrison [ 78 Correspondence with governor Shelby in relation to the north - west . ern campaign [ 94 Correspondence between the secretary of war and major ...
... Harbour [ 77 Correspondence between the secretary of war and major - general Harrison [ 78 Correspondence with governor Shelby in relation to the north - west . ern campaign [ 94 Correspondence between the secretary of war and major ...
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... harbour of Boston , I am not able to imagine a more complete capitulation . It was to all in- tents and purposes sending the English doge to Paris . Besides , the late overture by the Bramble contradicts the common senti- ment of the ...
... harbour of Boston , I am not able to imagine a more complete capitulation . It was to all in- tents and purposes sending the English doge to Paris . Besides , the late overture by the Bramble contradicts the common senti- ment of the ...
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... Harbour , and 3000 at Buffalo and its vicinity , which were placed under the command of general Dearborn . His instructions were , to transport the troops at Sackett's Harbour under convoy of the fleet to Kingston , the capture of which ...
... Harbour , and 3000 at Buffalo and its vicinity , which were placed under the command of general Dearborn . His instructions were , to transport the troops at Sackett's Harbour under convoy of the fleet to Kingston , the capture of which ...
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... Harbour , and thence either to make a direct attack upon Kingston ; or , moving down the St. Lawrence , to secure a position upon that river which would cut off the communication between Montreal and the upper country , and then march ...
... Harbour , and thence either to make a direct attack upon Kingston ; or , moving down the St. Lawrence , to secure a position upon that river which would cut off the communication between Montreal and the upper country , and then march ...
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... Harbour by the secretary of war , for Hampton's army to march . His instructions were to approach the mouth of the Chateaugay , or any other point which should better favour the junction with Wilkinson , and hold the enemy in check . On ...
... Harbour by the secretary of war , for Hampton's army to march . His instructions were to approach the mouth of the Chateaugay , or any other point which should better favour the junction with Wilkinson , and hold the enemy in check . On ...
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