I could not consider myself justified in continuing so unequal a contest, the issue of which promised no advantage to the interests of His Majesty's service. Having given orders for the fort to be evacuated, the guns to be spiked, and the ammunition destroyed,... Cobbett's Political Register - Page 187edited by - 1813Full view - About this book
| The Royal Military Chronicle or British Officers Monthly Register and Mentor VOL VII - 1813 - 750 pages
...promised no advantage to tin' interests of his Majesty's service. Having given orders for the fort to be evacuated, the guns to be spiked, and the ammunition...and marched across the country in a line parallel to Ibf Niagara River, towards the position near the Beaver Dam, beyond Quecustnun Alountain, at which... | |
| William James - 1818 - 520 pages
...which promised no advantage to the interests of his majesty's service. Having given orders for the fort to be evacuated, the guns to be spiked, and the ammunition...beyond Queenstown Mountain, at which place I had the honor of reporting to your excellency that a depot of provisions and ammunition had been formed some... | |
| 1853 - 696 pages
...which promised no advantage to the interests of his Majesty's service. Having given orders for the fort to be evacuated, the guns to be spiked, and the" ammunition...beyond Queenstown Mountain, at which place I had the honor of reporting to your Excellency that a depot of provisions and ammunition had been formed some... | |
| 1853 - 694 pages
...promised i no advantage to the interests of his Majesty's service. Having given orders for the iort to be evacuated, the guns to be spiked, and the ammunition destroyed, the troops under my command were putin motion, and marched across the country in a line parallel to the Niagara river, towards the position... | |
| Gilbert Auchinleck - 1855 - 456 pages
...advantage to the interests of his Majesty's service. Having given orders for the iort to be evacuuted, the guns to be spiked, and the ammunition destroyed, the troops under my command were pat in motion, and marched aeross the country iit a hne parallel to the Niagara river, towards the... | |
| Henry Adams - 1890 - 450 pages
...reformed his columns and was making an effort to turn my right flank. Having given orders for the fort to be evacuated, the guns to be spiked, and the ammunition...the country in a line parallel to the Niagara River, toward the position near the Beaver Dam beyond Queenston mountain. . . . Having assembled my whole... | |
| Henry Adams - 1890 - 456 pages
...effort to turn •O my right flank^ilaving given orders for the fort to be 1 TVeyacuated, the gun8 to be spiked, and the ammunition destroyed,. the troops^...the country in a line parallel to the Niagara River, toward the position near the Beaver Dam beyond Queenston mountain.' . . . Having assembled my whole... | |
| Henry Adams - 1891 - 456 pages
...reformed his columns and was making an effort to turn my right flank. Having given orders for the fort to be evacuated, the guns to be spiked, and the ammunition...the country in a line parallel to the Niagara River, toward the position near the Beaver Dam beyond Queenston mountain. . . . Having assembled my whole... | |
| Lundy's Lane Historical Society - 1902 - 342 pages
...fort to be evacuated, the guns to be spiked and the ammunition 251 destroyed, the troops under ray command^ were put in motion and marched across the...Niagara river, towards the position near the Beaver Dams beyond Queenston mountain, at which place I had the honor of reporting to Your Excellency that... | |
| Henry Adams - 1904 - 494 pages
...reformed his columns and was making an effort to turn my right flank. Having given orders for the fort to be evacuated, the guns to be spiked, and the ammunition...across the country in a line parallel to the Niagara Eiver, toward the position near the Beaver Dam beyond Queenston mountain. . . . Having assembled my... | |
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