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... enemy upon the hill whom he drove to their main body , taking their field pieces and some prisoners . Captain Paterson , of Beauclerck's regiment , Colonel Mackenzie and Captain Murray of the Marines , were wounded ; all of whom were ...
... enemy upon the hill whom he drove to their main body , taking their field pieces and some prisoners . Captain Paterson , of Beauclerck's regiment , Colonel Mackenzie and Captain Murray of the Marines , were wounded ; all of whom were ...
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... enemy , The gallantry exhibited by all who fought on this memorable day , very jus ly immortalized the military fame of every individual , which extended its honorable influence to those corps at large , from whom they were detached . 6 ...
... enemy , The gallantry exhibited by all who fought on this memorable day , very jus ly immortalized the military fame of every individual , which extended its honorable influence to those corps at large , from whom they were detached . 6 ...
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... enemy may be attacked , at whatever point he may land ; and many other hints are suggested , of the expediency of which our ca- binet and commander in chief must judge . - After having repelled the Invaders from our country , our future ...
... enemy may be attacked , at whatever point he may land ; and many other hints are suggested , of the expediency of which our ca- binet and commander in chief must judge . - After having repelled the Invaders from our country , our future ...
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