id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9104 Roosevelt, Theodore The Naval War of 1812 Or the History of the United States Navy during the Last War with Great Britain to Which Is Appended an Account of the Battle of New Orleans .txt text/plain 162254 8542 74 weight of American shot--Comparison of British frigates rating 38 way of saying that whenever a British commander short of men came British line-of-battle ships fleeing from American 44's quite match British and American sailors--Our ships manned chiefly by native American ship had a large proportion of British sailors aboard, the British sloop _Peacock's_ men were Americans, who were forced On October 13, 1812, the American 18-gun ship-sloop _Wasp_, Captain British 38-gun frigate _Macedonian_, Captain John Surnam Carden. of men on board the British ships; as regards Lake Erie he contradicts in the war of 1812 no American vessel captured a British opponent James lays great stress on the American long guns; so does Lieutenant The British and American accounts of the various gun-boat attacks blockades Sackett's Harbor--British gun-boats captured--Chauncy blockades Sackett's Harbor--British gun-boats captured--Chauncy between the American schooner and the remaining British gun-boats, British 32-gun frigate to be 384 men, instead of about 220 (p. ./cache/9104.txt ./txt/9104.txt