Niles' National Register, Tom 41813 |
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Strona 10
... troops the enemy by attacking this advaneed corps before it were defending themselves in a state of desperation , could receive support from the forces on their march , and was informed by the commanding officer of the under genera ...
... troops the enemy by attacking this advaneed corps before it were defending themselves in a state of desperation , could receive support from the forces on their march , and was informed by the commanding officer of the under genera ...
Strona 11
... troops at which every honorable and feeling heart must re- in possession of the town . On the 20th , gen . Win - coil , and which demands the prompt attention chester , concentrated his troops , amounting to 750 of government . After ...
... troops at which every honorable and feeling heart must re- in possession of the town . On the 20th , gen . Win - coil , and which demands the prompt attention chester , concentrated his troops , amounting to 750 of government . After ...
Strona 12
... troops deserve shelter . The attack was made with great violence to be noticed . On their march from fort Defiance to on the troops , without the shelter , who maintained the Rapids , the horses were worn out and nearly their ground ...
... troops deserve shelter . The attack was made with great violence to be noticed . On their march from fort Defiance to on the troops , without the shelter , who maintained the Rapids , the horses were worn out and nearly their ground ...
Strona 13
... troops pursued them until they came within eight lying on the deck apparently dying , the word was miles of the River Raisin ; when finding that they passed that the enemy had struck . He raised him could not come up with them , and ...
... troops pursued them until they came within eight lying on the deck apparently dying , the word was miles of the River Raisin ; when finding that they passed that the enemy had struck . He raised him could not come up with them , and ...
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... troops as a military post , at least for the the district of New - York , at the city of New - York , present . March 4 , 1813 . Capt . Wool , ( well known in the affair of Queens . By virtue of the power vested in me , and special town ) ...
... troops as a military post , at least for the the district of New - York , at the city of New - York , present . March 4 , 1813 . Capt . Wool , ( well known in the affair of Queens . By virtue of the power vested in me , and special town ) ...
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