| James Strange French, Timothy Flint - 1836 - 272 pages
...Americans have not yet defeated us by land ; neither are we sure that they have done so by water ; we therefore wish to remain here, and fight our enemy,...the Americans certainly defeated us ; and when we returned to our father's fort at that place, the gates were shut against us. We were afraid that it... | |
| Isaac Brock - 1845 - 492 pages
...Americans have not yet defeated us by land ; neither are we sure that they have done so by water : we therefore wish to remain here and fight our enemy,...defeat us, we will then retreat with our father. At the buttle of the Rapids, last war, the Americans certainly defeated us ; and, when we retreated to our... | |
| Henry Howe - 1847 - 630 pages
...Americans have not yet defeated us by land ; neither are we sure that they have done so by water ; we, therefore, wish to remain here and fight our enemy,...the Americans certainly defeated us ; and when we returned to our father's fort at that place, the gates were shut against us. We were afraid that it... | |
| Henry Howe - 1847 - 636 pages
...by land ; neither are we sure that they have done so by water ; we, therefore, wiih to remain hare and fight our enemy, should they make their appearance....the Americans certainly defeated us ; and when we returned to our father's fort at that place, the gates were shut against us. We were afraid that it... | |
| Henry Howe - 1849 - 646 pages
...sure that they have done so by water ; we, therefore, with to remain here and fight our enemy, ihould they make their appearance. If they defeat us, we...the Americans certainly defeated us ; and when we returned to our father's fort at that place, the gates were shut against us. We were afraid that it... | |
| Henry Howe - 1851 - 636 pages
...we sure that they have done so by water ;' we, therefore, wish to remain here and fight our enemy t should they make their appearance. If they defeat us, we will then retreat with our father. W At the battle of the Rapids, last war, the Americans certainly defeated us ; and when we returned... | |
| Benjamin Drake - 1855 - 244 pages
...Americans have not yet defeated us by land ; neither are We sure that they have done so by water ; we, therefore, wish to remain here and fight our enemy,...should they make their appearance. If they defeat ns, we will then retreat with our father. " At tire battle of the Rapids, last war, the Americans certainly... | |
| Benjamin Drake - 1856 - 274 pages
...neither are we sure that they have done so by water ; we, therefore, wish to remain here and Jight our enemy, should they make their appearance. If they...the Americans certainly defeated us ; and when we returned to our father's fort at that place, the gates were shut against us. We were afraid that it... | |
| Henry Howe - 1856 - 462 pages
...water ; we, therefore, wish to remain here and tight our enemy, should thoy make Iheir appearance. IT they defeat us, we will then retreat with our father....last war, the Americans certainly defeated us ; and wheu w« returned to our father's fort at that place, the gmlM ware shut against us. Wo were afraid... | |
| 1856 - 458 pages
...remain here, and fight our enemy, should he make his appearance. If he defeats us, then we are ready to retreat with our father. " At the battle of the Rapids,...the Americans certainly defeated us ; and when we returned to our father's fort at that place, the gates were shut against us. We were afraid that would... | |
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