| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 páginas
...inaccessible to horse by a quantity of fallen timber which appeared to have been blown up in a tornado. They were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other ; and, according to their custom, with a very extended front. Their line stretched to the west, at right angles... | |
| Henry Trumbull - 1812 - 204 páginas
...cavalry to act with effect, and afforded the enemy the most favourable covert for their mode of warfare; the Savages were formed in three lines within supporting...distance of each other, and extending for near two niiJes at right angles with the river. I soon discovered from' the weight of the fire and extent of... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1825 - 510 páginas
...cavalry to act with effect, and afforded the enemy the most favourable covert for their mode of warfare. The savages were formed in three lines, within supporting...with the river. I soon discovered from the weight of their fire and extent of their lines,, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession of... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1825 - 486 páginas
...extending for near two miles at right angles with the river. I soon discovered from the weight of their fire and extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full force ill front, in possession of their lavourite ground, and endeavouring to turn our left Sank. I therefore... | |
| David Ramsay - 1832 - 278 páginas
...inaccessible to horse, by a quantity of fallen timber, which appeared to have been blown up in a tornado. They were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other ; and, according to their custom, with a very extended front. Their line stretched to the west, at right angles... | |
| James Hall - 1836 - 338 páginas
...warfare, they were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending nearly two miles, at right angles with the river. " I soon...were in full force in front, in possession of their favourite ground, and endeavouring to turn our left flank. I therefore gave orders for the second line... | |
| James Hall - 1836 - 340 páginas
...with effect, and afforded the enemy the most favourable covert for their savage mode of warfare, they were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending nearly two miles, at right angles with the river. " I soon discovered, from the weight of the fire,... | |
| Samuel Jones Burr - 1840 - 316 páginas
...two miles, at right angles with the river. " I soon discovered from the weight of the fire, and the extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full...therefore gave orders for the second line to advance, to sunnort th* first, and directed Major General SCOTT to gain and turn the right flank of the savages,... | |
| Samuel Jones Burr - 1840 - 320 páginas
...warfare, they •were formed in three lines within supporting distance of each other, and extending nearly two miles, at right angles with the river. " I soon discovered from the weight of the fire, and the extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession of their favorite... | |
| Samuel Jones Burr - 1840 - 330 páginas
...with effect, and afforded the enemy the most favorable covert for their savage mode of warfare, they were formed in three lines within supporting distance of each other, and extending nearly two miles, at right angles with the river. " I soon discovered from the weight of the fire,... | |
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