| Brenton, E. B - 1823 - 310 pagina’s
...136 possessions in America. The entire destruction of Sackett's Harbour, and the naval establishment on Lake Erie and Lake Champlain, come under the first...the enemy from it, and occupy it by detachments of the troops under your command, always, however, taking care not to expose his Majesty's troops to being... | |
| 1828 - 798 pagina’s
...establishments on Lake Erie, and Lake Champlain, come under the first description. Should there be an y advanced position on that part of our frontier which...the enemy from it, and occupy it by detachments of the troops under your command ; always, however, taking care not to expose his Majesty's troops to... | |
| Robert Christie - 1850 - 586 pagina’s
...Majesty's possessions in America. The entire destruction of Sackett's Harbour, and the naval establishment on Lake Erie and Lake Champlain, come under the first...the enemy from it, and occupy it by detachments of the troops under your command, Vll always, Iwwever, taking care not to expose his Majesty's troops... | |
| Robert Christie - 1850 - 584 pagina’s
...Majesty's possessions in America. The entire destruction of Sackett's Harbour, and the naval establishment on Lake Erie and Lake Champlain, come under the first...tend to the security of the province, you will, if yon deem it expedient, expel the enemy from it, and occupy it by detachments of the troops under your... | |
| Robert Christie - 1866 - 584 pagina’s
...Majesty's possessions in America. The entire destruction of Sackett's Harbour, and the naval establishment on Lake Erie and Lake Champlain, come under the first...the enemy from it, and occupy it by detachments of the troops under your command, always, however, taking care not to expose his Majesty's troops, to... | |
| Wesley B. Turner - 1999 - 285 pagina’s
...victory even at heavy cost. His habitual caution would hardly be lessened by Bathurst's injunctions: Should there be any advanced position on that part...the Enemy from it, and occupy it by detachments of the Troops under your command, always however taking care not to expose His Majesty's Forces to being... | |
| Walter R. Borneman - 2004 - 384 pagina’s
...adjacent Territory as may be deemed necessary," and, if possible, the establishment of "any advance position on that part of our frontier which extends towards Lake Champlain." Showing that he for one remembered the embarrassment of Saratoga, Bathurst added that Prevost should... | |
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