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
| 1812 - 448 pages
...the country as far as Moravia town. Some skirmishes occurred between the troops under Lieut. -Col. St. George and the enemy upon the river Canard, which...experienced difficulties that frustrated my intentions. The (To be continued.} As illustrated in the Prosecution and Punishment of WILLIAM COBBETt. 479] IN order... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 pages
...ravaged the country as far as Moravia town. Some skirmishes occurred between the troops under Lieut.-Col. St. George and the enemy upon the river Canard, which...experienced difficulties that frustrated my intentions. The (fa be continued.; As illustrated in the Prosecution and Punishment of WILLIAM COBBETT. 479] IN order... | |
| 1812 - 724 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,...loss. I judged it proper to detach a force down the Rivrr Thames, capable of acting in conjunction with the garrison of Amhrrstburg offensively; but Captain... | |
| 1813 - 1082 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...garrison of Amherstburg offensively ; but captain Chambers.whom I had appointed to direct this detachment, experienced difficulties that frustrated my... | |
| 1813 - 818 pages
...the country ns lar as the Moravia town. Some skirmishes occurred between the troops under LieutCol. St. George and the enemy upon the river Canard, which...his being repulsed with loss. I judged it proper to detacb a force down the river Thames, capable of acting in conjunction with the garrison of Amherstburg... | |
| 1813 - 516 pages
...tlie enemy upon the, rivr.r Canard, which uniformly terminated in his being repulsed with loss. I had judged it proper to detach a force down the river Thames, capable of acting in ronjunction willi the garrison of Amherstburg offensively ; but captain Chambers, whom I bad appointed... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 504 pages
...enemy upon the river Aux Canards, which uniformly terminated in his being repulsed with loss. I hud judged it proper to detach a force down the river...intelligence received from that quarter admitting of no delav, colonel Proctor was directed to assume the command, and his force was soon after increased with... | |
| 1814 - 484 pages
...country as far as the Moravia town. Some skirmishes occurred between the troops under Lieutenant-Coloael St George and the enemy upon the river Canard, which uniformly terminated in i his being repulsed with loss. I judged it proper to detach a force down the river Thames, capable... | |
| 1814 - 506 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 uniformly terminated iu his being repulsed with loss. I judged it proper to detach a force down the river Thames, capable... | |
| William James - 1818 - 520 pages
...country as far as the Moravian town. Some skirmishes occurred between the troop* under lieut.-col. St. George and the enemy, upon the river Canard, which...to direct this detachment, experienced difficulties tbat frustrated my intentions. The intelligence received from that quarter admitting of no delay, colonel... | |
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