Historical Sketch of the Second War Between the United States of America, and Great Britain: Events of 1814Lea and Blanchard, 1849 - United States |
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Common terms and phrases
Adams Admiral Ameri American arms artillery attack August Baltimore bank Barney battle bill Bladensburg Boston brigade Britain British army Brown burned Canada capital Captain capture Chippewa Cockburn Colonel command committee Congress Connecticut Constitution declared defeat defence destroy destruction Eastern enemy enemy's England English Europe Executive federal Federalists fire force Fort Erie Fort McHenry France French frigate Ghent Governor guns Harrison Gray Otis Hartford Convention hostilities House hundred Izard Jackson Jessup Lake Lake Champlain land legislature letter London Louisiana Madison Major Massachusetts ment miles military militia millions minister Monroe naval navy Nicholas Biddle night officers Otis party peace Plattsburg present President President's regiment republican resistance resolution retreat Ross Sackett's Harbor Secretary Secretary of War Senate ship soldiers soon squadron thousand tion treason Treasury treaty troops Union United vessels victory volunteers votes Washington whole Winder wounded


