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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... Meigs and the river Raisin , the Americans remembered atrocities , barbarities , and oppressions in the more distant past which helped to fire their spirit . The conduct of Great Britain against the United States had been Preface.
... Meigs and the river Raisin , the Americans remembered atrocities , barbarities , and oppressions in the more distant past which helped to fire their spirit . The conduct of Great Britain against the United States had been Preface.
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... United States had been such for years before as to excite the public mind to fever heat . The forcible taking of ... United States reached the conclusion that war , though a terrible evil , was a less evil than to endure such outrages ...
... United States had been such for years before as to excite the public mind to fever heat . The forcible taking of ... United States reached the conclusion that war , though a terrible evil , was a less evil than to endure such outrages ...
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... United States . Although thirty years had elapsed since the decla- ration of peace , after the War of the Revolution , the relations between England and the United States had never been harmonious or fully adjusted . There had grown up ...
... United States . Although thirty years had elapsed since the decla- ration of peace , after the War of the Revolution , the relations between England and the United States had never been harmonious or fully adjusted . There had grown up ...
第 2 頁
... United States . The English nation felt that they had nothing to lose by a war with the United States and would probably gain much ; therefore Amer- ican rights were ignored and American protests given no consideration whatever ...
... United States . The English nation felt that they had nothing to lose by a war with the United States and would probably gain much ; therefore Amer- ican rights were ignored and American protests given no consideration whatever ...
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... United States , and on the side of the United States a state of peace toward Great Britain . Whether the United States shall continue peaceful under these progressive usurpations and these accumulating wrongs or , opposing force to ...
... United States , and on the side of the United States a state of peace toward Great Britain . Whether the United States shall continue peaceful under these progressive usurpations and these accumulating wrongs or , opposing force to ...
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Abraham Alexander Allen American Anderson Andrew Anthony Crockett appointed army battalion battle battlefield Benjamin brave brigade British Caldwell Calloway captured Charles Clark Colonel Colonel Johnson Colonel Richard composed courage Crockett Daniel David Davis Desha Detroit DeVall Payne Edward elected Elijah enemy Ensign Fort Meigs Fourth Corporal Fourth Sergeant Francis George Trotter Governor Shelby Harrison Henry honor Hugh hundred Indians infantry Isaac Jacob Jeremiah Jesse Joel John Jonathan Jones Joseph Joseph Desha Joseph McDowell Joshua Kentuckians Kentucky Lake Erie large number legislature Lewis Logan Major Major Payne Martin Mason County massacre Mathew McDowell Meigs miles militia Moore Moses Nathaniel Ohio patriotic Peter Philip PRIVATES Proctor Quartermaster Reuben river Raisin Robert Samuel Scott County Second Corporal Second Lieutenant Second Sergeant senate Shelby's Simrall Smith soldiers Stephen Taylor Tecumseh Thames Third Corporal Third Sergeant Thomas Thompson troops tucky United victory Virginia volunteers Whitley William William Whitley Wilson wounded Zachariah