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... took to prevent its repetition . This is the period , the reader will recall , when Pontiac was plotting his great blow at the British . Major Gladwin . was hemmed in at Detroit until relieved by the expedition of 1763. To make more ...
... took to prevent its repetition . This is the period , the reader will recall , when Pontiac was plotting his great blow at the British . Major Gladwin . was hemmed in at Detroit until relieved by the expedition of 1763. To make more ...
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... took him down to Detroit . " The whole town turned out to see me , " he afterwards wrote . " My appearance certainly was calculated to excite their pity as well as laughter . I had , as before remarked , nothing but a greasy painted ...
... took him down to Detroit . " The whole town turned out to see me , " he afterwards wrote . " My appearance certainly was calculated to excite their pity as well as laughter . I had , as before remarked , nothing but a greasy painted ...
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... took to the trees & the Garrison taking our new friendly Indians to be Ennemies fired , shot 3 through the legs . I ran by desire of Capt . Montgomery and had the Canadians under arms & cut through the woods back to the portage as the ...
... took to the trees & the Garrison taking our new friendly Indians to be Ennemies fired , shot 3 through the legs . I ran by desire of Capt . Montgomery and had the Canadians under arms & cut through the woods back to the portage as the ...
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... took off our chapeaux and gave them three cheers . When our officers made inquiries , who had disobeyed orders , no one knew anything about it . They did not try very hard to find out . Now as each party was waiting for the other , the ...
... took off our chapeaux and gave them three cheers . When our officers made inquiries , who had disobeyed orders , no one knew anything about it . They did not try very hard to find out . Now as each party was waiting for the other , the ...
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... but at the request of his uncle , Major General Stephen Van Rensselaer , he took a position on the latter's staff , in which capacity he served at Queenston . that after an hour and a half of hard fighting 24 PAPERS OF THE WAR OF 1812 .
... but at the request of his uncle , Major General Stephen Van Rensselaer , he took a position on the latter's staff , in which capacity he served at Queenston . that after an hour and a half of hard fighting 24 PAPERS OF THE WAR OF 1812 .
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