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" A part of your army now recruiting may be as well supported and disciplined at Detroit as at any other place. A force adequate to the defence of that vulnerable point, would prevent a war with the savages, and probably induce the enemy to abandon the... "
Defence of Brigadier General W. Hull: Delivered Before the General Court ... - Stran 31
avtor: William Hull - 1814 - 215 strani
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The History of Detroit and Michigan: Or, the Metropolis Illustrated ; a ...

Silas Farmer - 1884 - 1084 strani
...Detroit as at any other place. A force adequate to the defense of that vulnerable point would prevent war with the savages, and probably induce the enemy...that event, fall into our possession, and we should übt, tin the command of the waters, without the expense of building such a force. The British cannot...
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History of the United States of America During the First ..., Količina 6

Henry Adams - 1890 - 530 strani
...Eustis, — " A part of your army now recruiting may be as well supported and disciplined at Detroit as at any other place. A force adequate to the defence...waters without the expense of building such a force." This hazardous plan required energy in the American armies, timely co-operation from Niagara if not...
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History of the United States of America During the First ..., Količina 6

Henry Adams - 1890 - 524 strani
...Eustis, — " A part of yonr army now recruiting may be as well supported and disciplined at Detroit as at any other place. A force adequate to the defence...Upper Canada without opposition. The naval force on 1812. the Lakes would in that event fall into our possession, and we should obtain the command of the...
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The History of North America, Količina 12

Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1905 - 550 strani
...Canada: " A part of your army now recruiting may be as well supported and disciplined at Detroit as at any other place. A force adequate to the defence...waters without the expense of building such a force." But to get what Hull sought demanded far more ability on the part of the Americans than they possessed...
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The Growth of the Nation, 1809 to 1837: From the Beginning of Madison's ...

Richard Taylor Stevenson - 1905 - 546 strani
...Canada: "A part of your army now recruiting may be as well supported and disciplined at Detroit as at any other place. A force adequate to the defence...waters without the expense of building such a force." But to get what Hull sought demanded far more ability on the part of the Americans than they possessed...
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A History of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan and Its People ..., Količina 1

Alvah Littlefield Sawyer - 1911 - 670 strani
...course would prevent war with the savages and drive the British from Upper Canada, and that the British "naval force on the lakes would in that event fall into our possession and we should obtain command of the waters." He dwelled upon the fact that operations by land would be handicapped because...
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Publications of the Canadian Archives, 7. izdaja

Public Archives of Canada - 1912 - 286 strani
...to do it. A part of your army now recruiting may be as well supported and disciplined at Detroit as at any other place. A force adequate to the defence...should obtain the command of the waters without the expence of building such a force. The British cannot hold Upper Canada without the assistance of the...
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Henry Adams: History of the United States Vol. 2 1809-1817 (LOA #32): The ...

Henry Adams - 1986 - 1458 strani
...Eustis, — "A part of your army now recruiting may be as well supported and disciplined at Detroit as at any other place. A force adequate to the defence...waters without the expense of building such a force." This hazardous plan required energy in the American armies, timely co-operation from Niagara if not...
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The Ohio Frontier: Crucible of the Old Northwest, 1720–1830

R. Douglas Hurt - 1998 - 442 strani
...Hull. however. contended that "a force adequate to the defence of that vuInerable point [Detroit]. would prevent a war with the savages and probably induce the enemy to abandon Upper Canada without opposition." The frontier people agreed that a war with Britain would enable the...
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Uppermost Canada: The Western District and the Detroit Frontier, 1800-1850

R. Alan Douglas - 2001 - 330 strani
...will be in their power to do it." On the other hand, an appropriate American force at Detroit would "probably induce the enemy to abandon the province of Upper Canada without opposition." British abandonment of Upper Canada would cause the British fleet on the Lakes to fall into American...
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