The Battle of the Thames: In which Kentuckians Defeated the British, French, and Indians, October 5, 1813, with a List of the Officers and Privates who Won the VictoryJ. P. Morton, printers to the Filson Club, 1903 - 274 頁 |
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... army ready with officers or soldiers , or arms , or supplies . A beginning had to be made , however , and when the initial steps were taken it was found that the enemy , forewarned by our proceedings in Congress , by our newspapers and ...
... army ready with officers or soldiers , or arms , or supplies . A beginning had to be made , however , and when the initial steps were taken it was found that the enemy , forewarned by our proceedings in Congress , by our newspapers and ...
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... army to Sand- wich , planted cannon so as to command Detroit , without any interference on the part of Hull , and when ready for bombarding demanded and secured the surrender of Hull , August 16 , 1812 , without the American general ...
... army to Sand- wich , planted cannon so as to command Detroit , without any interference on the part of Hull , and when ready for bombarding demanded and secured the surrender of Hull , August 16 , 1812 , without the American general ...
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... ARMY , • · • 29 III JOHNSON'S REGIMENT JOINS IN PURSUIT OF THE FLY- IV V ING ENEMY , • ARRIVED AT The Battlefield , THE BATTLE and the Victory , VI AFTER THE BATTLE , • VII THE END , . · VIII THE Heroes of the Battle , APPENDIX , . 52 ...
... ARMY , • · • 29 III JOHNSON'S REGIMENT JOINS IN PURSUIT OF THE FLY- IV V ING ENEMY , • ARRIVED AT The Battlefield , THE BATTLE and the Victory , VI AFTER THE BATTLE , • VII THE END , . · VIII THE Heroes of the Battle , APPENDIX , . 52 ...
第 9 頁
... army to a great victory . The nation desired peace , the majority of those who had fought in the Revolutionary Army still lived . Indian aggressions on the frontier had produced a The Battle of the Thames 9.
... army to a great victory . The nation desired peace , the majority of those who had fought in the Revolutionary Army still lived . Indian aggressions on the frontier had produced a The Battle of the Thames 9.
第 10 頁
... the exigencies or the conditions which were sure to arise at one of the most important points of contact between the armies of the two countries . In the beginning of 1813 the American Army was organized ΙΟ The Battle of the Thames.
... the exigencies or the conditions which were sure to arise at one of the most important points of contact between the armies of the two countries . In the beginning of 1813 the American Army was organized ΙΟ The Battle of the Thames.
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