| William Cobbett - 1815 - 228 str.
...Patterson. In my encampn ent every thing was ready for action, when, early on the morning of ttie 8th, the enemy, after throwing a heavy shower of bombs...whole line received their approach — more could not have been expected from veterans inured to war. — For an hour, the fire of tjje small arms was as... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 382 str.
...Patterson. In my encampment every thing was ready for action,. when, early on the morn ing of the 8th, the enemy after throwing a heavy shower of bombs and...whole line received their approach, more could not have been expected from veterans inured to war. For an hour the fire of the small arms was as incessant... | |
| Arsène Lacarrière Latour - 1816 - 490 str.
...Patterson. In my encampment every thing was ready for action, when cafly on the morning of the 8th the enemy, after throwing a heavy shower of bombs...advanced their columns on my right and left, to storm my intrenchments. I cannot speak sufficiently in praise of the firmness and deliberation with which my... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 518 str.
...repel it when it should be made, and to defeat the object in view. Early in the morning of the 8th, the enemy, after throwing a heavy shower of bombs and Congreve rockets, advanced their columns on the right and left to storm the entrenchments on the left bank of the Mississippi, throwing over a... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 516 str.
...when, early on the morning of the 8th, the enemy, after throwing a heavy shower of bombs and congreyf rockets, advanced their columns on my right and left, to storm my entreni hments. I cannot speak sufficiently in praise of the firmness and deliberation with which my... | |
| Heman Allen Fay - 1817 - 294 str.
...Patterson. In my encampment, every thing was ready for action — when, early on the morning of the 8th, the enemy, after throwing a heavy shower of bombs...advanced their columns on my right and left, to storm my intrenchments. I cannot speak sufficiently in praise of the firmness, and deliberation, with which... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1817 - 344 str.
...Congreve rockets, advanced their columns at my right and left, to storm my intre»chments. I cannot spoak sufficiently in praise of the firmness and deliberation...whole line received their approach. More could not have been expected from veterans inured to war. For an hour, the hre of small arms was as incessant... | |
| William James - 1818 - 616 str.
...Patterson. In my encampment every thing was ready for action, when early on the morning of the 8th the enemy, after throwing a heavy shower of bombs...advanced their columns on my right and left, to storm my intrcnchments. I cannot speak sufficiently in praise of the firmness and deliberation with which my... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1819 - 344 str.
...bombs and Congreve rockets, advanced their columns at my right and left, to storm my intrenchments. I cannot speak sufficiently in praise of the firmness...whole line received their approach. More could not have been expected from veterans inured to war. For an hour, the fire of small arms was as incessant... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1821 - 350 str.
...bombs as Congreve rockets, advanced their columns at a right and left, to storm my intrench ments. -cannot speak sufficiently in praise of the firmness...my whole line received their approach. More could n<ft have been expected from veterans inured to war. For an hour, the fire of small arms was as incessant... | |
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