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Pagina 113
... army commanded by general Wilkinson in the autumn of the year 1813 , in the abortive expedition for the reduction of Montreal . For the completion of these arrange- ments from the time of their commencement , only three weeks were ...
... army commanded by general Wilkinson in the autumn of the year 1813 , in the abortive expedition for the reduction of Montreal . For the completion of these arrange- ments from the time of their commencement , only three weeks were ...
Pagina 115
... army alone could encounter it with any reasonable prospect of success , the executive appointed general Brown to lead the expedition , as- sociating with him , Scott , Gaines , Miller , and others , whose names have become conspicuous ...
... army alone could encounter it with any reasonable prospect of success , the executive appointed general Brown to lead the expedition , as- sociating with him , Scott , Gaines , Miller , and others , whose names have become conspicuous ...
Pagina 322
... army left Sandwich . On the first night of their march general Harri 、 son with his troops reached one of four streams which crossed their route , and which , being rendered unfordable by their depth and muddiness for a considerable ...
... army left Sandwich . On the first night of their march general Harri 、 son with his troops reached one of four streams which crossed their route , and which , being rendered unfordable by their depth and muddiness for a considerable ...
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