Narrative, respecting the conduct of the British from their first landing on Spesutia Island, till their progress to Havre de Grace ; with every material circumstance relative thereto, upon the correct testimony of respectable characters, who passed through all the trying scenes ; together with the names of sufferers, and the amount of property supposed to be lost by each individual ; including also their visit to the Elk and Sassafras, with authentic documents collected in these places
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Baltimore
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1813
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