George and the enemy, upon the river Canard, which uniformly terminated in his being repulsed with loss. I judged it proper to detach a force down the river Thames, capable of acting in conjunction with the garrison of Amherstburg offensively, but Captain... The Edinburgh Annual Register - Page xlixedited by - 1814Full view - About this book
| John Philippart - 1820 - 432 pages
...country as far as the Moravia town. Some skirmishes occurred between the troops under Lieutenant-Colonel St. George and the enemy, upon the river Canard, which...Amherstburg offensively, but Captain Chambers, whom 1 had appointed to direct this detachment, experienced difficulties that frustrated my intentions.... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 450 pages
...country as far as the Moravia town. Some skirmishes occurred between the troops under Lieutenant-Colonel St. George and the enemy, upon the river Canard, which...capable of acting in conjunction with the garrison of Amherithurg offensively, but Captain Chambers, whom 1 had appointed to direct this detachment, experienced... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1861 - 644 pages
...inspecting field officer of militia. Some skirmishes occurred between the troops under the latter officer, and the enemy upon the River Canard, which uniformly terminated in his being repulsed with loss. Major-General Isaac Brock detached a force down the Eiver Thames, capable of acting in conjunction... | |
| 1896 - 758 pages
...Country as far as the Moravian Town. Some skirmishes occurred between the Troops under Lieut Colonel St George and the Enemy upon the River Canard, which...uniformly terminated in his being repulsed with loss. The occupation of Sandwich was evidently productive of considerable effect on the minds of a large... | |
| Thomas Carter, William Henry Long - 1893 - 796 pages
...inspecting field officer of militia. Some skirmishes occurred between the troops under the latter officer, and the enemy upon the River Canard, which uniformly terminated in his being repulsed witu loss. Major-General Isaac Brock detached a force down the River Thames, capable of acting in conjunction... | |
| David Breakenridge Read - 1894 - 284 pages
...the country as far as Moraviantown. Some skirmishes occurred between the troops under Lieut.-Colonel St. George and the enemy upon the River Canard, which...capable of acting in conjunction with the garrison of Amherstburgh offensively, but Captain Chambers, whom I had appointed to direct this detachment, experienced... | |
| David Breakenridge Read - 1894 - 286 pages
...detach a force down the River Thames, capable of acting in conjunction with the garrison of Amherstburgh offensively, but Captain Chambers, whom I had appointed...to direct this detachment, experienced difficulties which frustrated my intentions. The intelligence received from that quarter admitting of no delay,... | |
| Richardson (Major, John), Alexander Clark Casselman - 1902 - 452 pages
...country as far as the Moraviantown. Some skirmishes occurred between the troops under Lieut. -Col. St. George and the enemy, upon the River Canard, which...uniformly terminated in his being repulsed with loss. The occupation of Sandwich was evidently productive of considerable effect on the minds of a large... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1912 - 268 pages
...Country as far as the Moravian Town. Some Skirmishes occurred between the Troops under Lieu* Colonel St George and the Enemy upon the River Canard, which...uniformly terminated in his being repulsed with loss. The Occupation of Sandwich was evidently productive of considerable effect on the minds of a large... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1912 - 286 pages
...draft of this despatch may be found in Canadian Archives, cm A, pm the Troops imder Lieu' Colonel S' George and the Enemy upon the River Canard, which uniformly terminated in his heing repulsed with loss. The Occupation of Sandwich was evidently productive of considerable effect... | |
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