We first saw some broken and scattered boxes ; then a cart, the two oxen of which were lying dead, as if they had fallen asleep, their yokes still on them ; a little to the right, one or two horses were seen. We then came to a small enclosure, made by... The Monthly Chronicle - Strana 28upravili: - 1840Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1836 - 694 str.
...passed the ground without halting, when the General and his staff came upon one of the most appalling scenes that can be imagined. We first saw some broken...they had fallen asleep, their yokes still on them ; n little to the right one or two horses were seen. We then came lo a small enclosure, made by felling... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 str.
...passed the ground without halting, when the General and his staff came upon one of the most appalling scenes that can be imagined. We first saw some broken...felling trees in such a manner as to form a triangular breastwork for defence. Within the triangle, along the north and west faces of it, were about thirty... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1837 - 654 str.
...passed the ground without halting, when the General and bis staff came upon one of the most appalling scenes that can be imagined. We first saw some broken...right, one or two horses were seen. We then came to a email enclosure, made by felling trees in such a manner as to form a triangular breastwork for defence.... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 str.
...passed the ground without halting, when the General and his staff came upon one of the most appalling scenes that can be imagined. We first saw some broken...felling trees in such a manner as to form a triangular breastwork for defence. Within the triangle, along the north and west faces of it, were about thirty... | |
| John Titcomb Sprague - 1848 - 604 str.
...passed the ground without halting, when the general and his staff came upon one of the most appalling scenes that can be imagined. We first saw some broken...felling trees in such a manner as to form a triangular breastwork for defence. Within the triangle, along the north and west faces of it, were about thirty... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 708 str.
...passed the ground without halting, when the General and his staff came upon one of the most appalling scenes that can be imagined. We first saw some broken...to the right, one or two horses were seen. We then carne to a small enclosure, made by felling trees in such a manner as to form a triangular breastwork... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 746 str.
...passed the ground without halting, when the General and his staff came upon one of the most appalling scenes that can be imagined. We first saw some broken...the two oxen of which were lying dead, as if they bad fallen asleep, their yokes still on them ; a little to the right, one or two horses were seen.... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1851 - 842 str.
...passed the ground without halting, when the General and his staff came upon one of the most appalling scenes that can be imagined. We first saw some broken...they had fallen asleep, their yokes still on them; u little to the right, one or two horses were seen. We then came to a small enclosure, made by felling... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1851 - 780 str.
...came upon one of the mort appalling scenes that can be imagined. We first saw some broken and wintered boxes ; then a cart, the two oxen of which were lying dead, as if tliey had fallen asleep, their yokes still on them ; a little to the right, one or two horses were... | |
| John Frost - 1852 - 404 str.
...passed the ground without halting, when the General and his Staff came upon one of the most appalling scenes that can be imagined. We first saw some broken and scattered bones ; then a cart, the two oxen of which were lying dead, as if they had fallen asleep, their yokes... | |
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