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Side viii
... Arms , the entire Michigan Territory . Brock only remained in Detroit one day to arrange matters for Henry Procter who was at once installed as mili- tary commandant . The militia were disarmed and ordered to return to their homes ...
... Arms , the entire Michigan Territory . Brock only remained in Detroit one day to arrange matters for Henry Procter who was at once installed as mili- tary commandant . The militia were disarmed and ordered to return to their homes ...
Side xi
... arms , to the sacrifice of the division of the army committed to his charge , being in violation of his duty , unbecoming and disgraceful to his character as an officer , prejudical to good order and military discipline , and contrary ...
... arms , to the sacrifice of the division of the army committed to his charge , being in violation of his duty , unbecoming and disgraceful to his character as an officer , prejudical to good order and military discipline , and contrary ...
Side 9
... Arms , Ammunition and provisions they maintained an obstinate & destructive War against the States , cut off two Corps sent against them , one under Sin- clair1 and the other under Colonel Butler . The American Government dis- couraged ...
... Arms , Ammunition and provisions they maintained an obstinate & destructive War against the States , cut off two Corps sent against them , one under Sin- clair1 and the other under Colonel Butler . The American Government dis- couraged ...
Side 12
... Arms whence an Expedi tion up Lake Michigan against the adjacent Settlements , on thro the Bay & over the intermediate plain against the Settlements on the Mississippi , if well conducted may be successful ; the most trifling neglect in ...
... Arms whence an Expedi tion up Lake Michigan against the adjacent Settlements , on thro the Bay & over the intermediate plain against the Settlements on the Mississippi , if well conducted may be successful ; the most trifling neglect in ...
Side 26
... arms , drew them and unfortunately retaliated the blow , the Deserter was then seized put in a canoe and carried over to this side , where he died of the wound two days ago . However irregular this transaction I hope His Excellency will ...
... arms , drew them and unfortunately retaliated the blow , the Deserter was then seized put in a canoe and carried over to this side , where he died of the wound two days ago . However irregular this transaction I hope His Excellency will ...
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