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Side viii
... officers in the small army . Hull's remaining troops were , as he thought , much inferior to Brock's army . No matter whether he was right or wrong , when Brock demanded a surrender and threatened to turn his Indians loose on the ...
... officers in the small army . Hull's remaining troops were , as he thought , much inferior to Brock's army . No matter whether he was right or wrong , when Brock demanded a surrender and threatened to turn his Indians loose on the ...
Side 30
... officer to Fort George for money , if requisite when the Navagation is open , Captain Fuller has applied to me to ... officers under my command were arrested by the Civil power for a breach of the peace , the circumstances which led ...
... officer to Fort George for money , if requisite when the Navagation is open , Captain Fuller has applied to me to ... officers under my command were arrested by the Civil power for a breach of the peace , the circumstances which led ...
Side 31
... officers came to Capt Muir and Mr Lundie and told them that they had traced one of the deserters to a certain house by the river side , where he might easily be secured , and that they had a boat ready to convey him to the other side ...
... officers came to Capt Muir and Mr Lundie and told them that they had traced one of the deserters to a certain house by the river side , where he might easily be secured , and that they had a boat ready to convey him to the other side ...
Side 37
... officers part of the Block house , at my own expense : I told Mr. Cornwall he could take the plaster down . & do it ... officers cannot be quartered here agreeable to the Barrack regulations , there being only two rooms in this part of ...
... officers part of the Block house , at my own expense : I told Mr. Cornwall he could take the plaster down . & do it ... officers cannot be quartered here agreeable to the Barrack regulations , there being only two rooms in this part of ...
Side 38
... officers were then liberated , and they returned to their Quarters . I conceive it right to say that Govr Hull interested himself much in behalf of Capt . Muir and Ensn Lundie , and that they received , during their trial , every mark ...
... officers were then liberated , and they returned to their Quarters . I conceive it right to say that Govr Hull interested himself much in behalf of Capt . Muir and Ensn Lundie , and that they received , during their trial , every mark ...
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