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<title>A View of the Fort and Harbour of Oswego from Lake Ontario, from the American Magazine March 1816</title>
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<description>A View of the Fort and Harbour of Oswego from Lake Ontario, from the American Magazine March 1816
An image within the American Magazine, March 1816 Vol. I, No. 10. Page 369. A View of the Fort and Harbour of Oswego from Lake Ontario.

Below the image it reads: "T. H. Wentworth del."

Below the title it reads: "Representing the Attack by the British on the 6th of May 1814"

Conducted by Horatio Gates Spafford, A.M. F.A.A.
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Why are we still at war? : or, The American question considered ; in a series of essays rejected by the journalists as unpopular ; recommended to a candid perusal</title>
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<description>Why are we still at war? : or, The American question considered ; in a series of essays rejected by the journalists as unpopular ; recommended to a candid perusal
In the Pamphleteer, vol. 4, p. 551-576. London, 1814
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<title>The wars of the gulls; : an historical romance in three chapters</title>
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<description>The wars of the gulls; : an historical romance in three chapters
A satire on Brigadier-General William Hull's failed campaign against Upper Canada in 1812 and the reaction from the United States government under President Madison. 

Full Title: The wars of the gulls; : an historical romance in three chapters; chap. I, Shewing how and why and with whom the gulls went to war: chap. II, Shewing how the gulls make the deep to boil like a pot: chap. III, Shewing how a certain doughty general of the gulls goes forth to play the game of hull-gull in Upper Canada

Transcribed on front paste-down: W.G. Phelps Oct. 29 1890.

A Federalist satire by J. Bigelow and N. Hale.
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<title>A Veteran of 1812 : Jonathan Phillips</title>
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An account of Jonathon Phillips, a settler in the Bay of Quinte region and a War of 1812 veteran.

Printed at the Chronicle Office, Belleville
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