The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans 1814-1815
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Chapter 1 No.1
Chapter 2 No.2
Chapter 3 LES LANDES
Chapter 4 AT SEA
Chapter 5 No.5
Chapter 6 BERMUDA
Chapter 7 AMERICA
Chapter 8 NOTTINGHAM
Chapter 9 No.9
Chapter 10 WASHINGTON
Chapter 11 No.11
Chapter 12 ALEXANDRIA
Chapter 13 MARCH
Chapter 14 No.14
Chapter 15 THE PATUXENT.
Chapter 16 No.16
Chapter 17 No.17
Chapter 18 AT SEA.
Chapter 19 No.19
Chapter 20 No.20
Chapter 21 ADVANCE.
Chapter 22 PREPARATIONS-ATTACK.
Chapter 23 THE CAMP.
Chapter 24 THE LAKE.
Chapter 25 No.25
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Chapter 14 No.14

AT an early hour on the 13th the troops were roused from their lairs, and forming upon the ground, waited till daylight should appear. A heavy rain had come on about midnight, and now fell with so much violence, that some precautions were necessary, in order to prevent the firelocks from being rendered useless by wet. Such of the men as were fortun

            
            

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