| Richardson (Major, John), Alexander Clark Casselman - 1902 - 452 pages
...toward the land side, I resolved on an assault, whilst the Indians penetrated his Camp. Brigadier Gen. Hull, however, prevented this movement, by proposing...preparing terms of capitulation. Lieutenant-Colonel John Macdonell and Captain Glegg were accordingly deputed by me on this mission, and returned within an... | |
| Charles Walker Robinson - 1904 - 526 pages
...fort, and having ascertained that the enemy had taken little or no precaution towards the land side, I resolved on an assault, whilst the Indians penetrated...for the purpose of preparing terms of capitulation. 1 " Life of Sir Isaac Brock," by FB Tupper. * In order to free his communications and line of supplies,... | |
| Charles Walker Robinson - 1904 - 522 pages
...the enemy had taken little or no precaution towards the land side, I resolved on an assault, whiht the Indians penetrated his camp.* Brigadier-General...for the purpose of preparing terms of capitulation. 1 " Life of Sir Isaac Brock," by FB Tupper. * In order to free his communications and line of supplies,... | |
| Charles Walker Robinson - 1904 - 530 pages
...precaution towards the land side, I resolved on an assault, whilst the Indians penetrated his camp.4' Brigadier-General Hull, however, prevented this movement...for the purpose of preparing terms of capitulation. 1 " Life of Sir Isaac Brock," by FB Tupper. 2 In order to free his communications and line of supplies,... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1912 - 286 pages
...towards the land side, I resolved on an Assault, whilst the Indians penetrated his Camp. Brig'. Gen1. Hull however prevented this movement by proposing...for the purpose of preparing terms of Capitulation, Lieu'. Colonel John M°Don»ll and Cap' Glegg were accordingly deputed by me on this Mission, and returned... | |
| 1920 - 744 pages
...towards the land side, I resolved on an Assault, whilst the Indians penetrated his Camp. Brig1Gen1. Hull however prevented this movement by proposing...for the purpose of preparing terms of Capitulation. Lieu'-Colonel John M°Donell and Cap' Glegg were accordingly deputed by me on this Mission, and returned... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1813 - 824 pages
...immediate attack. Accordingly the troops advanced to within one mile of the fort, and having ascertained that the enemy had taken little or no precaution towards the land-side, 1 resolved on an assault, whilst the Indians penetrated his camp. Brigadier-General Hull, however,... | |
| 1812 - 1092 pages
...fort; and having ascertained that die enemy had taken little or no precaution towards the land side, I resolved on an assault, whilst the Indians penetrated...capitulation. Lieutenantcolonel John M'Donnell and capt. Glegg were accordingly deputed by me on this mLsion, and returned within an hour with the conditions... | |
| Henry Barton Dawson - 1858 - 586 pages
...the enemy had taken little or no precaution towards the land side, I resolved on an assault, while the Indians penetrated his camp. Brigadier-general...proposing a cessation of hostilities, for the purpose of pre[BOOK II. paring terms of capitulation. Lieutenant-colonel John McDonnell and Captain Glegg were... | |
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