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" That the capture of his majesty's late squadron was caused by the very defective means Captain Barclay possessed to equip them on Lake Erie ; the want of a sufficient number of able seamen, whom he had repeatedly and earnestly requested of Sir James Yeo... "
Some Account of the Public Life of the Late Lieutenant-General Sir George ... - Page 67
by Brenton, E. B - 1823 - 296 pages
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116

1814 - 752 pages
...consequence ef which this Court Maiti.il took place. The Court pronounced the following sentence :" That the Capture, of his Majesty's late Squadron was caused by the very defective, means Capt. Barclay pessessed to equip them on Lake. Erie ; the want of a sufficient number of able seamen,...
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volume 29

Great Britain. Parliament - 1815 - 658 pages
...they should be produced. He also meant to move for the sentence of that court-martial, which stated, " That the capture of his Majesty's late squadron was...be sent to him ; the very great superiority of the force of the enemy to the British squadron; and the unfortunate early fall of the superior officers...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

1815 - 992 pages
...consequence of which this court martial took place. The court pronounced the following sentence : " That the capture of his majesty's late squadron was...defective means captain Barclay possessed to equip them on lak« Erie ; the want of a sufficient number of able seamen, whom he had repeatedly and earnestly requested...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 7

1816 - 890 pages
...consequence of which this court-martial took place. The court pronounced the following sentence : — " That the capture of his majesty's late squadron was...want of a sufficient number of able seamen, whom he Im ' repeatedly and earnestly requested of Sir James Yeo to be sent to him ; the very great superiority...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register

1816 - 890 pages
...consequence of which this court-martial took place, '['he court pronounced the following sentence : — " That the capture of his majesty's late squadron was...want of a sufficient number of able seamen, whom he ha<) repeatedly and earnestly requested i>f Sir James Yeo to be sent to him ;4he very great superiority...
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A Full and Correct Account of the Chief Naval Occurrences of the Late War ...

William James - 1817 - 788 pages
...the Like .' A. Yes, you were. fr+rf rrfjr No. 62. Sentence of tht court-martial on Captain Barclay. That the capture of his majesty's late squadron was...Lake Erie ; the want of a sufficient number of able se.imen, whom he had repeatedly and earnestly requested of Sir James Yeo to be sent to him; the very...
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The Anglo-American Magazine, Volume 4

1854 - 710 pages
...quadron was caused by the very defective means Capt. Barclay possessed to equip them on Lake Eric ; the want of a sufficient number of able seamen, whom...had repeatedly and earnestly requested of Sir James Yco to be sent to him ; the very great superiority of th9 enemy to the British squadron ; and the unortunately...
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A History of the War Between Great Britain and the United States of America ...

Gilbert Auchinleck - 1855 - 456 pages
...defective means Capt. Barclay possessed to equip them n Lake Erie ; the want of a sufficient number f able seamen, whom he had repeatedly and earnestly requested of Sir James Yeo to be ent to him ; the very great superiority of the нeту to the British squadron ; and the unbrtunately...
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The Canadian Historical Review, Volume 5

1924 - 452 pages
...prevented him from commenting on this statement. The unanimous opinion of the members of the court was "that the Capture of His Majesty's late Squadron was...Seamen whom he had repeatedly and earnestly requested to be sent him, the very great Superiority of the Enemy to the British Squadron and the unfortunate...
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The Publications of the Champlain Society

1923 - 574 pages
...Enquiry and having maturely and deliberately weighed and considered the whole The Court is of Opinion That the Capture of His Majesty's late Squadron was...Seamen whom he had repeatedly and earnestly requested to be sent to him, the very great Superiority of the force of the Enemy to the British Squadron and...
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