Military Policy of the United States, by Emory Upton: 4th Impression1917 - Počet stran: 495 |
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Strana 9
... movement of the campaign , ended in disaster . General Montgomery , after occupy- ing Montreal and joining Arnold , who had made his famous march through the wilderness of Maine , attempted to take Quebec by assault , this step being ...
... movement of the campaign , ended in disaster . General Montgomery , after occupy- ing Montreal and joining Arnold , who had made his famous march through the wilderness of Maine , attempted to take Quebec by assault , this step being ...
Strana 39
... movements in the North were limited to an almost passive defense , while the British contented themselves with sending two marauding expeditions of about 2,500 men each to Con- necticut and Virginia . These expeditions , though ...
... movements in the North were limited to an almost passive defense , while the British contented themselves with sending two marauding expeditions of about 2,500 men each to Con- necticut and Virginia . These expeditions , though ...
Strana 45
... movement on the left , and gave orders to Webster to lead into battle with the right . The com- mand was executed with the characteristic courage and intelligence of that officer . Our left was instantly overpowered by the assault ; and ...
... movement on the left , and gave orders to Webster to lead into battle with the right . The com- mand was executed with the characteristic courage and intelligence of that officer . Our left was instantly overpowered by the assault ; and ...
Strana 99
... movements against the Indians were going on , prepara- tions were made for collecting another army under General William Henry Harrison for the special purpose of effacing the stain of Hull's surrender . To this end volunteers , and ...
... movements against the Indians were going on , prepara- tions were made for collecting another army under General William Henry Harrison for the special purpose of effacing the stain of Hull's surrender . To this end volunteers , and ...
Strana 100
... movements may be inferred from the returns of his command , which showed an effective strength on the 1st of September of 691 men , them without shoes , and all clamorous for pay . " a 66 many of On the 12th of October his force , in ...
... movements may be inferred from the returns of his command , which showed an effective strength on the 1st of September of 691 men , them without shoes , and all clamorous for pay . " a 66 many of On the 12th of October his force , in ...
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