Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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Strana 13
... troops ; but especially on the able and active support derived from the generals Philips , Reidezel and Frazier , the last of whom fell in the second action , lamented and admired . Brigadier Arnold and colonel Morgan , among a host of ...
... troops ; but especially on the able and active support derived from the generals Philips , Reidezel and Frazier , the last of whom fell in the second action , lamented and admired . Brigadier Arnold and colonel Morgan , among a host of ...
Strana 17
... troops were engaged . Separated by the tempest , the American general exert ed himself to replenish his ammunition , destroyed by the fall of water , from the insecurity of our cartouch boxes and artillery tumbrels ; while the British ...
... troops were engaged . Separated by the tempest , the American general exert ed himself to replenish his ammunition , destroyed by the fall of water , from the insecurity of our cartouch boxes and artillery tumbrels ; while the British ...
Strana 21
... troops , never can terminate in victory : this precious fruit is only to be plucked by the co - operating skill and courage of the whole body . The loss of the British in killed and wounded was nearly equal to that sustained by us ...
... troops , never can terminate in victory : this precious fruit is only to be plucked by the co - operating skill and courage of the whole body . The loss of the British in killed and wounded was nearly equal to that sustained by us ...
Strana 22
... troops , who , from day to day , and from month to month , had been subjected to the most trying and strength - wasting privations , through the improvidence , or inability of government ; to the inex perience of the tribe of generals ...
... troops , who , from day to day , and from month to month , had been subjected to the most trying and strength - wasting privations , through the improvidence , or inability of government ; to the inex perience of the tribe of generals ...
Strana 29
... troops expected from the north . Disappointed in the promised aid , and very inferior to his enemy in number , who had been reinforced in his march by troops just arrived from New York , Greene could not act offensively the Novem . Fort ...
... troops expected from the north . Disappointed in the promised aid , and very inferior to his enemy in number , who had been reinforced in his march by troops just arrived from New York , Greene could not act offensively the Novem . Fort ...
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