| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 lehte
...fire to the mountains, a distance of about three miles — and had I not been compelled by the faux pas of the militia in the outset of the battle, to...290 of the enemy were left dead — and there can be no doubt but many more were killed who were not found. Wherever they ran they left behind them traces... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 lehte
...fire to the mountains, a distance of about three miles— and had I not been compelled by the faux pas of the militia in the outset of the battle, to...290 of the enemy were left dead — and there can be no doubt but many more were killed who were not found. Wherever they ran they left behind them traees... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 lehte
...miles — and had I not been compelled by the faux pas of the militia in the outset of the battle, td dismount my reserve, I believe not a man of them would...290 of the enemy were left dead — and there can be no doubt but many more were killed who were not found. Wherever they ran they left behind them traces... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 lehte
...fire to the mountams, a distance of about three miles—and had I not been compelled by the/nztirpas of the militia in the outset of the battle, to dismount...them would have escaped. The victory however was very decisive—290 of the enemy were left dead—and there can be no doubt but many more were killed who... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo - 1825 - 372 lehte
...fire, to the mountains, a distance of about three miles — and had I not been compelled by the faux pas of the militia in the outset of the battle, to...290 of the enemy were left dead — and there can be no doubt but many more were killed who were not found. Wherever they ran, they left behind traces of... | |
| Philo A. Goodwin - 1832 - 484 lehte
...fire, to the mountains, a distance of about three miles ; and, had I not been compelled, by the faux pas of the militia, in the outset of the battle, to...not a man of them would have escaped. The victory was, however, very decisive : two hundred and ninety of the enemy were left dead; ,.nd there can be... | |
| Philo Ashley Goodwin - 1832 - 446 lehte
...had I not been compelled, by the faux pas of the militia, in the outset of the battle, to dismouut my reserve, I believe not a man of them would have escaped. The victory was, however, very decisive : two hundred and ninety of the enemy were left dead ; and there can be... | |
| Philo Ashley Goodwin - 1833 - 484 lehte
...five, to the mountains, a distance of about three miles , ami, had I not been compelled, by the faux pas of the militia, in the outset of the battle, to...reserve, I believe not a man of them would have escaped. Thu victory was, however, very decisive : two hundred and ninety of the enemy were left dead ; .nd... | |
| Henry Trumbull - 1846 - 348 lehte
...distance of about three miles ; and had I not been compelled by the faux pas of the militia in the onset of the battle to dismount my reserve, I believe not...have escaped. The victory, however, was very decisive ; two hundred and ninety of the enemy were left dead, and there can be no doubt but many more were... | |
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