| 1812 - 724 pages
...exception of two hundred men, whom be left escorting a valuable convoy at some little distance in his rear •, but there can be no doubt the officer commanding...company of artillery regulars; the 4th United States' rtgiment; detachments of the 1st and 3d United States' regiment, volunteers ; three regiments of the... | |
| 1812 - 448 pages
...whom he left escorting a valuable convoy at seme little distance in his rear ; but there can be 110 doubt the officer commanding will consider himself...of cavalry; one company of artillery regulars; the fourth United States regiment; detachments of the 1st and 3d United States regiments, volunteers; three... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 pages
...little distance in ' his rear ; but there can be no doubt the of'hcer commanding will consider himsell equally bound by the capitulation. The enemy's aggregate...of cavalry ; one company of artillery regulars; the fourth United States regiment; detachments of the 1st and 3d United States regiments, volunteers ;... | |
| 1812 - 640 pages
...left escortGazette Extraordinary. — October 6. ing a valuable convoy at some little distance in his rear; but there can be no doubt the officer commanding...consider himself equally bound by the capitulation. Tbe enemy's aggregate force was divided into two troops of cavalry ; one company of artillery regulars;... | |
| 1813 - 1082 pages
...be no doubt the officer commanding will опь!. dçf (136) .J812.] (1ST) der himself equally hound by the capitulation. The enemy's aggregate force was...the 4th United States regiment; detachments of the first and third United States regiments, volunteers ; three regiments of the Ohio militia ; one regiment... | |
| 1813 - 516 pages
...exception of two hundred men, whom he left escorting a valuable convoy at some little distance in his rear ; but there can be no doubt the officer commanding...consider himself equally bound by the capitulation. The eneinjS aggregate force wa>. divided into two. troops of cavalry ; one company of artillery r»-j;u»... | |
| 1813 - 818 pages
...the exceptiorj of 200 men, whom he left egcoriiog a valuable convoy at some little; distance in his rear; but there can be no doubt the officer commanding will consider himself equally bound by (he capitulation. The enemy's aggregate force was divided into two troops of cavalry ; one company... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 486 pages
...with the exception of 200 men, whom he left escorting a valuable convoy at some little distance in his rear ; but there can be no doubt the officer commanding...regiment ; detachments of the 1st and 3d United States regiments, volunteers ; three regiments of the Ohio militia ; one regiment of the Michigan territory.... | |
| 1814 - 484 pages
...with the exception of 200 men, whom he left escorting a valuable convoy at some little distance in his rear ; but there can be no doubt the officer commanding...regiment ; detachments of the 1st and 3d United States regiments, volunteers ; three regiments of the Ohio militia ; one regiment of the Michigan territory.... | |
| 1814 - 506 pages
...with the exception of 200 men, whom he left escorting a valuable convoy at some little distance in his rear ; but there can be no doubt the officer commanding...regiment ; detachments of the 1st and 3d United States regiments, volunteers ; three regiments of the Ohio militia ; one regiment of the Michigan territory.... | |
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