Historical Collections, Том 25The Society, 1896 |
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... militia , unless exercised and in part called out , cannot be reckoned upon as an efficient strength ; There is an universal appear- ance of Loyalty , among the British Inhabitants , but it does not become me to place any Military ...
... militia , unless exercised and in part called out , cannot be reckoned upon as an efficient strength ; There is an universal appear- ance of Loyalty , among the British Inhabitants , but it does not become me to place any Military ...
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... Militia and Indian Allies ; in such difficulties , all that a zealous servant of his King has to offer , is the exertion of his best abilities . I have the honor to be My Lord Your Lordships The Rt . Hon . Lord Dorchester . most ...
... Militia and Indian Allies ; in such difficulties , all that a zealous servant of his King has to offer , is the exertion of his best abilities . I have the honor to be My Lord Your Lordships The Rt . Hon . Lord Dorchester . most ...
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... Militia to such exertions 98 may be necessary . Lieut Colonel England ( probably on sufficient Reasons ) by augmenting the garrison at the Miamis far beyond what I conceived necessary , or had directed , when I proportioned the fortress ...
... Militia to such exertions 98 may be necessary . Lieut Colonel England ( probably on sufficient Reasons ) by augmenting the garrison at the Miamis far beyond what I conceived necessary , or had directed , when I proportioned the fortress ...
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... Militia and " Indian allies , in such difficulites all that a zealous servant of His " King has to offer is the exertion of his best abilities . I have the honor to be with great Respect Sir Your most obedient and most humble Servant ...
... Militia and " Indian allies , in such difficulites all that a zealous servant of His " King has to offer is the exertion of his best abilities . I have the honor to be with great Respect Sir Your most obedient and most humble Servant ...
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... Militia for the greater part have shewn themselves not to be depended upon . I reinforced Turtle Island from hence , and was preparing all the little force I could muster to proceed to the Miamis . I have thought it prudent not to ...
... Militia for the greater part have shewn themselves not to be depended upon . I reinforced Turtle Island from hence , and was preparing all the little force I could muster to proceed to the Miamis . I have thought it prudent not to ...
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Стр. 118 - It is agreed that it shall at all times be free to His Majesty's subjects, and to the citizens of the United States, and also to the Indians dwelling on either side of the said boundary line, freely to pass and repass by land or inland navigation, into the respective territories and countries of the two parties, on the continent of America...
Стр. 324 - ... expect to find women and children in an invading army. But they are men, and have equal rights with all other men to defend themselves and their property when invaded, more especially when they find in the enemy's camp a ferocious and mortal foe, using the same warfare which the American commander affects to reprobate.
Стр. 402 - The commanders were popular men, ' destitute alike of theory and experience' in the art of war. In a few days the troops under my command will plant the American standard in Canada. They are men accustomed to obedience, silence, and steadiness. They will conquer, or they will die.
Стр. 21 - Sir: I have this moment the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this date ; in answer to which I have only to say, that, being placed here in the command of a British post, and acting in a military capacity only, I cannot enter into any discussion, either on the right or impropriety of my occupying my present position. Those are matters that I conceive will be best left to the ambassadors of our different nations. Having said this much, permit...
Стр. 308 - States is hereby authorized to use the whole land and naval force of the United States to carry the same into effect...
Стр. 322 - This unequalled prosperity could not have been attained by the utmost liberality of the Government or the persevering industry of the people had not the maritime power of the mother country secured to its colonists a safe access to every market where the produce of their labour was in demand.
Стр. 308 - That War be, and the same is hereby declared to exist between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the dependencies thereof, and the United States of America and their territories...
Стр. 372 - Evans, who was left in charge of Fort George, directed the operations against it with so much effect as to silence its fire, and to force the troops to abandon it ; and by his prudent precautions he prevented mischief of a most serious nature, which otherwise might have been effected, the enemy having used heated shot in firing at Fort George. In these services he was most effectually aided by Colonel Claus (who remained in the fort at my desire), and by Captain Vigoreaux, of the royal engineers....
Стр. 119 - AB, one of the commissioners appointed in pursuance of the sixth article of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation, between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America...
Стр. 19 - Indians, &c. were driven under the influence of the post and guns you mention, they would not have much impeded the progress of the victorious army under my command, as no such post was established at the commencement of the present war between the Indians and the United States.