It was during a cessation of the fire that the little band still remaining, about thirty in number, threw up the triangular breastwork, which from the haste with which it was constructed, was necessarily defective, and could not protect the men in the... The Monthly Chronicle - Strana 28upravili: - 1840Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1836 - 694 str.
...early in the fight. Those in the road and by the trees, fell during the first attack. It was during a cessation of the fire that the little band still remaining,...protect the men in the second attack. " We had with as many of the personal friends of the officers of Major Dade's command, and it is gratifying to be... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 str.
...early in the fight. Those in the rond, and by the trees, fell during the first attack. It was during a cessation of the fire, that the little band still...us many of the personal friends of the officers of Major Dade'i command ; and it is gratifying to be able to state, that every officer was identified... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1837 - 654 str.
...early in the fight. Those in the road, and by the trees, fell during the first attack. It was during a cessation of the fire, that the little band still...threw up the triangular breastwork, which, from the baste with which it was constructed, was necessarily defective, and could not protect the men in the... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 str.
...early in the fight Those in the rond, and by the trees, fell during the first Bttaik. It was during a cessation of the fire, that the little band still...us many of the personal friends of the officers of Major Dade's command ; and it is gratifying to be able to state, that every officer was identified... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1845 - 800 str.
...fight Those in the road, and by the trees, fell during the first attack. It was during a cassation of the fire, that the little band still remaining,...us many of the personal friends of the officers of Major Dade'g command ; and it is gratifying to be able to state, that every officer was identified... | |
| John Titcomb Sprague - 1848 - 620 str.
...These were all doubtless shot down by the first fire of the Indians, except, perhaps, Captain Fraser, who must, however, have fallen very early in the fight....us many of the personal friends of the officers of Major Dade's command, and it is gratifying to be able to state that every officer was identified by... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 746 str.
...early in the fight Those in the road, and by the trees, fell during the first attack. It was during a cessation of the fire, that the little band still...threw up the triangular breastwork, which, from the baste with which it was constructed, was necessarily defective, and could not protect the men in the... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 708 str.
...early in the fight. Those in the road, and by the trees, fell during the first attack. It was during a cessation of the fire, that the little band still remaining, about thirty in mm; ber, threw up the triangular breastwork, which, from the haste with which it was constructed, was... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1851 - 842 str.
...early in the fight Those in the rond, and by the trees, fell during the first attack. It was during a cessation of the fire, that the little band still...us many of the personal friends of the officers of Major Dude's command ; and it is gratifying to be able to state, that every officer was identified... | |
| John Frost - 1852 - 404 str.
...early in the fightThose in the road, and by the trees, fell during the first attack. It was during a cessation of the fire, that the little band still...us many of the personal friends of the officers of Major Dade's command ; and it is gratifying to be able to state, that every officer was identified... | |
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