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... regiment of infantry . The instructions of the pay - master of the army to all sub - pay - masters , direct them to keep duplicates of their accounts and vouchers , and lieut . Scott has been called on for the duplicates of his when ...
... regiment of infantry . The instructions of the pay - master of the army to all sub - pay - masters , direct them to keep duplicates of their accounts and vouchers , and lieut . Scott has been called on for the duplicates of his when ...
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... regiment of infantry , amounting to 912 : at Baltimore , 111 ar- tillerists ; 2d battalion of the 38th infantry , amount- ing to 316 ; sea fencibles 173 ; at Annapolis , 40 artillerists : at fort Washington , 82 ditto : St. Ma- ry's ...
... regiment of infantry , amounting to 912 : at Baltimore , 111 ar- tillerists ; 2d battalion of the 38th infantry , amount- ing to 316 ; sea fencibles 173 ; at Annapolis , 40 artillerists : at fort Washington , 82 ditto : St. Ma- ry's ...
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... regiments near Baltimore had been called into actual service , and expresses the wish of the president that not less than two nor more than 3,000 of the drafts , under the requisition of the fourth of July , should be embodied and ...
... regiments near Baltimore had been called into actual service , and expresses the wish of the president that not less than two nor more than 3,000 of the drafts , under the requisition of the fourth of July , should be embodied and ...
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... regiment at Port Tobacco from 300 to 350 infantry , and 40 dragoons ; colonel Bowen's regiment at Nottingham at 300 , and the detachment of regulars under command of lieutenant - colonel Scott , was also at Nottingham ; and from general ...
... regiment at Port Tobacco from 300 to 350 infantry , and 40 dragoons ; colonel Bowen's regiment at Nottingham at 300 , and the detachment of regulars under command of lieutenant - colonel Scott , was also at Nottingham ; and from general ...
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... regiment , to march forthwith to the city of Washing- ton ; and on the day following , in consequence of large reinforcements of the enemy in the mouth of the Patuxent , he calls for the whole 5000 Pennsylvania militia , by virtue of ...
... regiment , to march forthwith to the city of Washing- ton ; and on the day following , in consequence of large reinforcements of the enemy in the mouth of the Patuxent , he calls for the whole 5000 Pennsylvania militia , by virtue of ...
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advance Alexandria Annapolis arms Armstrong army arrived artillery August Baltimore bank battery Bladensburg brigade Britain British government called capitol captain cavalry citizens city of Washington colonel Monroe command commissioners committee committee of vigilance commodore Barney corps defence detachment directed duty Eastern Branch Bridge encamped enemy enemy's fire force fort Washington further acted Georgetown governor halted honor immediately infantry JAMES MONROE John Armstrong July letter lieutenant colonel major mand Marlborough Maryland ment miles military district militia Montgomery court morning navy yard night o'clock obedient servant object officers orders PATRICK MAGRUDER Patuxent petitioner Port Tobacco position Potomac pounders president proceeded proposed rear received regiment requisition respect retire retreat river road seamen secretary secretary of war sent ships squadron Stansbury tion town treasury notes treaty troops United Upper Marlboro vessels war department whole house Winder
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Halaman 19 - I have their lordships commands to acquaint you, for his lordship's information, that they have sent orders to commodore Hood not to consider any blockade of those islands as existing, unless in respect of particular ports which may be actually invested, and then not to capture vessels bound to such ports unless they shall previously have been warned not to enter them...
Halaman 7 - A second frigate has indeed fallen into the hands of the enemy, but the loss is hidden in the blaze of heroism with which she was defended. Captain Porter, who commanded her, and whose previous career had been distinguished by daring...
Halaman 10 - American sea-faring citizens, and until a final declaration had been made by the government of Great Britain, that her hostile orders against our commerce would not be revoked, but on conditions as impossible as unjust; whilst it was known that these orders would not otherwise cease, but with a war which had lasted nearly twenty years, and which, according to appearances at that time...
Halaman 3 - It may, in general, be affirmed, therefore, that . there exists, at this time, no adequate circulating medium common to the citizens of the United States. The moneyed transactions of private life are at a stand, and the fiscal operations of the Government labor with extreme inconvenience.
Halaman 8 - If they arc drafted, it must be in the same sense. In both instances they are enrolled in the militia corps, but that, as is presumed, cannot prevent the voluntary act in one instance, or the compulsive in the other. The whole population of the United States within certain ages belong to these corps. If the United States could not form regular armies from them, they could raise none.
Halaman 10 - Availing himself of fortuitous advantages, he is aiming with his undivided force a deadly blow at our growing prosperity, perhaps at our national existence. He has avowed his purpose of trampling on the usages of civilized warfare, and given earnest of it in the plunder and wanton destruction of private property.
Halaman 22 - Your first duty will be to conclude a peace with Great Britain ; and you are authorized to do it, in case you obtain a satisfactory stipulation against impressment, one which shall secure under our flag protection to the crew. . . . If this encroachment of Great Britain is not provided against, the United States have appealed to arms in vain.
Halaman 14 - That the British government did not intend to grant to the United States, gratuitously, the privileges formerly granted by treaty to them, -of fishing within the limits of the British sovereignty, and of using the shores of the British territories for purposes connected with the fisheries.
Halaman 8 - ... illegality of a blockade, the proclamation of which is made the pretext for vexing and discouraging the commerce of neutral powers with the United States. To meet the extended and diversified warfare adopted by the enemy, great bodies of militia have been taken into service for the public defence, and great expenses incurred.
Halaman 6 - Jackson, conducting troops drawn from the militia of the States least distant, particularly of Tennessee, have subdued the principal tribes of hostile savages, and, by establishing a peace with them, preceded by recent and exemplary chastisement, has best guarded against the mischief of their co-operation with the British enterprises which may be planned against that quarter of our country.