01843cam a22003131a 4500001000800000005001700008007001500025008004100040035001600081035001200097040001900109091000900128245037100137260005200508300002100560506005800581500005800639500003300697510002800730530007800758533024700836650005101083655002401134700005701158752003901215830005801254856009501312984012201407375017620080222224211.0cr mn mmmmabba850412s1813 nyu s 000 0 eng d aaas04297586 a3750176 aMWAcMWAedcrb aecol00aFrench Grand Army annihilated.h[electronic resource] :bNew-York, March 5, 1813. By Captain Terry, of ship Mary, 42 days from London, the editors of the N.Y. Gazette have received papers to the 17th Jan. including the London gazette containing a detailed account of the operations of the Russian army ... : London, Sunday, Jan. 17. Dispatches from Lord Cathcart ... a[New York :bPrinted by Lang and Turner,c1813] a1 sheet ([1] p.) aOnline access restricted to subscribing institutions. aLang and Turner printed the New York gazette in 1813. aText printed in two columns.4 aShaw & Shoemakerc28581 aMicroform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series. aElectronic text and image data.b[Chester, Vt. :cReadex, a division of Newsbank, Inc.,d2004-2007]eIncludes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text.f(Early American imprints. Second series ; no. 28581). 0aNapoleonic Wars, 1800-1815xCampaignszRussia. 7aBroadsides.2rbgenr1 aCathcart, William Schaw Cathcart,cEarl,d1755-1843. aUnited StatesbNew YorkdNew York. 0aEarly American imprints.nSecond series ;vno. 28581.41uhttp://opac.newsbank.com/select/shaw/28581zNational Library access available onsite only. aANLcElectronic resourcefAccess onsite only. Available for document delivery, standard copyright restrictions apply.