| Henry Trumbull - 1812 - 204 strani
...and volunteers were drove from all their coverts, in so short a time, that although every possible exertion was used by the officers of the second line of the legion and by Generals SCOTT, WOOD, and PIAHF.FK, of the mounted volunteers to gain their proper positions, but part of each could... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1825 - 510 strani
...time, that although every possible exertion was used by the second line of the legion, and by Gens. Scott, Todd, and Barbee, of the mounted volunteers, to gain their proper positions, but part of each could get up in season to participate in the action, the enemy being driven in the... | |
| James Herring - 1834 - 468 strani
...and volunteers, were driven from all their coverts in so short a time, that, although every possible exertion was used by the officers of the second line of the legion, and by Generals Scott, Wood, and Barber, of the mounted volunteers, to gain their proper positions, but part of each could... | |
| James Hall - 1836 - 338 strani
...the first line of infantry, that the Indians and Canadian militia and volunteers were driven from all their coverts in so short a time, that although every...by Generals Scott, Todd, and Barbee, of the mounted voluateers, to gain their proper positions, yet but a part of each could get up in season to participate... | |
| Charles Cist - 1841 - 428 strani
...their coverts in so short a time, that notwithstanding every exertion was used by the second line, and generals Scott, Todd and Barbee, of the mounted volunteers, to gain their proper position, only part of each could get up to participate in the action ; the enemy being driven in the... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 strani
...the first line of infantry, that the Indians and Canadian militia and volunteers were driven from ^11 their coverts in so short a time, that although every exertion was used by the officers of the second li»e of the legion, and by Generals Scott, Todd, and Barbee, of the mounted volunteers, to gain their... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1843 - 482 strani
...and volunteers, were drove from all their coverts in so short a time, that, although every possible exertion was used by the officers of the second line...mounted volunteers, to gain their proper positions, but part of each could get up in season to participate in the action; the enemy being drove, in the... | |
| Horatio Newton Moore - 1845 - 456 strani
...the first line of infantry, that the Indiana and Canadian militia and volunteers were driven from all their coverts in so short a time, that although every...line of the, legion, and by Generals Scott, Todd, and B^rbee, of the mounted volunteers, to gain their propei positions, yet but a part of each could get... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 642 strani
...and volunteers, were drove from all their covetts in so short a time, that although every possible exertion was used by the officers of the second line...mounted volunteers, to gain their proper positions, but part of each could get up in season to participate in the action ; the enemy being drove, in the... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 632 strani
...and volunteers, were drove from all their coveits in so short a time, that although every possible exertion was used by the officers of the second line of the Legion, and by Generals Scott, Todd, and Darbee, of the mounted volunteers, to gain their proper positions, but part of each could get up in... | |
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