History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... force , some four or five hundred strong , to press the advantages gained by Tecum- seh in that quarter . At Brown's Town , or Maguaga , about fourteen miles from Detroit , they found the Indians and the British strongly posted ; but ...
... force , some four or five hundred strong , to press the advantages gained by Tecum- seh in that quarter . At Brown's Town , or Maguaga , about fourteen miles from Detroit , they found the Indians and the British strongly posted ; but ...
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... force of between eight and ten thousand men , along the frontier , it was not unreason- able to look for some effective result in the proposed invasion of Canada . General Van Rensselaer's head - quar- ters were at Lewiston on the ...
... force of between eight and ten thousand men , along the frontier , it was not unreason- able to look for some effective result in the proposed invasion of Canada . General Van Rensselaer's head - quar- ters were at Lewiston on the ...
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... force in the rear , and withdrawing the troops from the Niag- ara , soon began to be felt . General Harrison reached Buffalo in October , some days after the departure of Wil- kinson ; and , although directed to fol- low immediately ...
... force in the rear , and withdrawing the troops from the Niag- ara , soon began to be felt . General Harrison reached Buffalo in October , some days after the departure of Wil- kinson ; and , although directed to fol- low immediately ...
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