Interruption of the communication
winter
further advance of the Legion
auxillary
desertion
military crime
fiercest punishment
pay
criminality
political considerations
forfeiture
musters
certain monies
the Kentucky paper
ample supplies of provisions
abundant supply on hand
promotion of officers
the office of Adjustant and Inspector
Lord Dorchester's speech to the Canada Indians
peace
treaty
Commissioner
treachery
posts at the Miami villages
retrograde movement
hostile inroads into the dominions of Spain
strong redoubt and blockhouse
Proclamation of the President of the United States
every peaceable effort
vexations and spoilations of our commerce by Great Britain
ships of war
neutral vessals carrying supplies
war with Great Britain
sea coast
embargo
compensation and satisfaction
damages and injuries we have sustained
supplies
pay of the Army
approbation of the President of the United States
judicious military formation and discipline of the troops
fortified camps
abundant supplies of provisions
success will be certain
most bloody conflict and victory
full intelligence of the number, supplies and movements of your enemy
subsistence for the officers