| 150 páginas
...hoping to be flickered by a point of rocks which ran into the pond, and a few large pine trees (landing on a fandy beach. In this forlorn place they took...enemy galled them in front and flank, and had them fo completely in their power, that had they made a prudent ufe of their advantage, the whole company... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1812 - 386 páginas
...1725. a point of rocks which ran into the pond, and a few large pine trees {landing on a fandy beech. In this forlorn place they took their ftation. On...enemy galled them in front and flank, and had them fo completely in their power, that had they made a prudent ufe of their advantage, the whole company... | |
| David Ramsay - 1816 - 458 páginas
...retreated, hoping to be sheltered by a point of rocks. In this forlorn place, they took their station. On their right was the mouth of a brook, at that time unfordablc ; on their left was the rocky point ; their front was partly covered by a deep bog, and... | |
| Jonathan Greenleaf - 1821 - 684 páginas
...a few large pine trees, standing on a sandy beach. In this forlorn place they took their station ; on their right, was the mouth of- a brook, at that...enemy galled them in front and flank, and had them so completely in their power, that had they made a prudent use of their advantage, the whole: company... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1821 - 332 páginas
...few large pine •trees, standing on a sandy beach. In this forlorn place they took their station ; on their right, was the mouth of a brook, at that...enemy galled them in front and flank, and had them so completely in their power, that had . they made a prudent use of their advantage, the whole company... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1821 - 336 páginas
...a few large pine trees, standing on a sandy beach. In this forlorn place they took their station ; on their right, was the mouth of a brook, at that...rear. The enemy galled them in front and flank, and bad them so completely in their power, that had they made a prudent use of their advantage, the whole... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1831 - 566 páginas
...and a few large pine trees standing on a sandy beach. In this forlorn place, they took their station. On their right was the mouth of a brook, at that time...enemy galled them in front and flank, and had them so completely in their power, that had they made a prudent use of their advantage, the whole company... | |
| William Durkee Williamson - 1832 - 746 páginas
...extended into the water ; their front was partly sheltered by a few pine trees standing on a sandy beach, partly covered by a deep bog, and partly uncovered ; and the pond was in the rear. Here they maintained the fight upwards of eight hours, with he* Penhallow says " seventy... | |
| William Durkee Williamson - 1832 - 742 páginas
...extended into the water ; their front was partly sheltered by a few pine trees standing on a sandy beach, partly covered by a deep bog, and partly uncovered ; and the pond was in the rear. Here they maintained the fight upwards of eight hours, with he* Penhallow says " seventy... | |
| William Durkee Williamson - 1839 - 746 páginas
...extended into the water ; their front was partly sheltered by a few pine trees standing on a sandy beach, partly covered by a deep bog, and partly uncovered ; and the pond was in the rear. Here they maintained the fight upwards of eight hours, with he* Ptnhallow says " icvenly... | |
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