Historical Collections, Volume 15The Society, 1909 |
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Page 53
... dispatch from Mr. Erskine of the 4th of that month , and a letter of the 26th from Lieutenant Colonel Thornton . I had anticipated the Intelligence from Washington , from the Debates in Congress , where the Partisans of the American ...
... dispatch from Mr. Erskine of the 4th of that month , and a letter of the 26th from Lieutenant Colonel Thornton . I had anticipated the Intelligence from Washington , from the Debates in Congress , where the Partisans of the American ...
Page 76
... dispatch , of the 34 december into the state of the Province that I shall confine myself on this occasion to very few observa- tions . The Primary object to which I am anxious to call the attention of Your Excellency is the inadequacy ...
... dispatch , of the 34 december into the state of the Province that I shall confine myself on this occasion to very few observa- tions . The Primary object to which I am anxious to call the attention of Your Excellency is the inadequacy ...
Page 87
... dispatch No. 7 of the 13th February , I now have the honor to report upon the Mili- tary position of His Majesty's North American Provinces , and the means of defending them . Upper Canada Commencing with Upper Canada , as the most ...
... dispatch No. 7 of the 13th February , I now have the honor to report upon the Mili- tary position of His Majesty's North American Provinces , and the means of defending them . Upper Canada Commencing with Upper Canada , as the most ...
Page 123
... dispatch this instant received from Captain Roberts announcing the surrender by capitulation on the 17th Instant of Fort Michillimackinac . The conduct of this officer since his appointment to the command of that distant part of the ...
... dispatch this instant received from Captain Roberts announcing the surrender by capitulation on the 17th Instant of Fort Michillimackinac . The conduct of this officer since his appointment to the command of that distant part of the ...
Page 127
... dispatch , which I have had the honor of receiving by your hand this day , I have only to regret my want of power to comply with it , in the fullest & most explicit manner ; but as far as I consider myself authorised , I will with ...
... dispatch , which I have had the honor of receiving by your hand this day , I have only to regret my want of power to comply with it , in the fullest & most explicit manner ; but as far as I consider myself authorised , I will with ...
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