| 1812 - 640 pages
...bribe, aided by a detachment of the 41st regiment from Amherstburg, had succeeded in catting off their supplies on the opposite side of the river, and in...different actions, upon the Canard river, as well at those for protecting their supplies, together with the mode of warfare pursued by the Indians, had... | |
| 1812 - 448 pages
...bribe, aided by a detachment of the 41st regiment from Amherstburg, had succeeded in cutting off their supplies on the opposite side of the river, and in...their apprehensions and despondency. The losses they hid sustained in their different actions upon the Canard river, as well as those for protecting their... | |
| 1812 - 724 pages
...apprehensions and despondency. The lasses they had sustained in their different actions, upon the Canard Hirer, as well as those for protecting their supplies, together with the mode of warfare pursued tiy the Indians, had greatly discouraged and dispirited them, and had convinced General Hull how hopeless... | |
| 1813 - 818 pages
...bribe, aided by a detachment of the 4lst regiment from Amherstburg, had succeeded in cutting off their supplies on the opposite side of the river, and in...described in very strong terms their apprehensions and despondeney. The losses they had sustained in their different actions upon the Canard river, as well... | |
| 1813 - 516 pages
...liave the hgnor to be, &c. their supplies on tlie opposite side of the river, and intercepting tlteir dispatches, which described in very strong terms their...had sustained in their different actions upon the Ciuiard river, as well as those for protecting their supplies, together with the mode of warfare pursued... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 486 pages
...bribe, aided by a detachment of the 41st regiment from Amherstburg, had succeeded in cutting off their supplies on the opposite side of the river, and in...the Canard river, as well as those for protecting theit supplies, together with the mode of •warfare pursued by the Indians, had greatly discouraged... | |
| 1814 - 506 pages
...bribe, aided by a detachment of the 41st regiment from Amherstburg, had succeeded in cutting off their supplies on the opposite side of the river, and in...intercepting their dispatches, which described in very strong terais their apprehensions and despondeii -. The losses they had sustained in tfieir different actions... | |
| 1896 - 758 pages
...bribe, aided by a Detachment of the 41st Regt. from Amherstburg had succeeded in cutting off their supplies on the opposite side of the River, and in...them, and had convinced General Hull how hopeless an attempt would be to storm Fort Amherstburg, without great Reinforcements and a battering Train.... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1912 - 268 pages
...bribe, aided by a Detachment of the 41st Regt from Amherstburg, had succeeded in cutting off their supplies on the opposite side of the River, and in...supplies, together with the mode of Warfare pursued hy the Indians had greatly discouraged and dispirited them, and had convinced General Hull how hopeless... | |
| William Wood - 1920 - 772 pages
...bribe, aided by a Detachment of the 41 st Reg*, from Amherstburg, had succeeded in cutting off their supplies on the opposite side of the River, and in...strong terms their apprehensions and despondency. — convinced General Hull how hopeless any attempt would be to storm Fort Amherstburg, without great... | |
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