Simultaneously with his advance upon my lines, he had thrown over in his boats a considerable force to the other side of the river. These, having landed, were hardy enough to advance against the works of General Morgan, and, what is strange and difficult... Chronological History of the West Indies - Página 554por Thomas Southey - 1827Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Cobbett - 1815 - 228 páginas
...Simultaneously with his advance upon mv lines, he had thrown over in his boats a considerable force to the other side of the river. These having landed,...discomfiture was looked for with a confidence approaching to certainty, the • •• 0 — • • % f 168 Kentucky reinforcements, in whom so much reliance had... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 382 páginas
...other side of the riven These having landed were hardly enough to advance against the works of Gen. Morgan ; and what is strange and difficult to* account...discomfiture was looked for with a confidence approaching to certainty, the Kentucky reinforcements, ingloriously fled, drawing after them, by their example, the... | |
| 1815 - 436 páginas
...tbe river. Simultaneously with bis advance upon my lines be had thrown over in his boats a force to the other side of the river. These having landed, were hardy enough to advance against the works of Gen, Morgan; and, what in strange and difficult to account for, at the very moment when their entire... | |
| political register - 1815 - 650 páginas
...tke river. Simultaneously with his advance upon my lines be had thrown over in his boats a force- t* the other side of the river. These having landed, were hardy enough to advance against the works of Gen. Morgan; and, what, it strange and difficult to account tor, at the very moment when their entire... | |
| 1815 - 628 páginas
...l-",c° he hd thrown over in his bo;its a considerable fi-rec to the other side of the river. 'Itie.ie having. landed were hardy enough to advance against...the works of general Morgan; and what is strange and dillicult to account for, at the very moment when their entire discomfiture was looked for with a,... | |
| Arsène Lacarrière Latour - 1816 - 490 páginas
...Simultaneously with his advance upon my lines, he had thrown over in his boats a considerable force to the other side of the river. These having landed,...discomfiture was looked for with a confidence approaching to certainty, the Kentucky re-enforcements, in whom so much reliance had been placed, ingloriously fled,... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 518 páginas
...Simultaneously with .his advanceupon my lines, he had thrown over in his boats a considerable force to the other side of the river. These having landed,...difficult to account for, at the very moment when their discomfiture was looked for with a confidence approaching to certainty, the Kentucky reinforcements,... | |
| Heman Allen Fay - 1817 - 294 páginas
...simultaneously with his advance upon my lines, he had thrown over, with his boats, a considerable force to the other side of the river ; these, having landed, were hardy enough to advance to the assault of Gen. Morgan ; and what is strange, and difficult to account for. at the very moment... | |
| William James - 1818 - 616 páginas
...Simultaneously with his advance upon my lines, he had thrown over in his boats a considerable force to the other side of the river. These having landed,...discomfiture was looked for with a confidence approaching to certainty, the Kentucky reinforcements, in whom so much reliance had been placed, inglorioilsly fled,... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 páginas
...Simultaneously with his advance upon my lines, he .had thrown over in his boats a considerable force to the other side of the river. These having landed,...account for, at the very moment when their entire dis-* comfiture was looked for with a confidence approaching to certainty, the Kentucky reinforcements... | |
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