| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 548 頁
...was so completely enveloped in smoke, as not to be discovered until it had approached within 18 or 20 paces of the lines ; but the men, being all at their...so heavy and galling a fire as to throw the column a little into confusion ; being quickly rallied, however, it advanced to the outer works, and began... | |
| 1815 - 410 頁
...350 men, was so enveloped in smoke, as not to be discovered mil ii it had approached within 18 or 20 paces of the lines, but the men being all at their...so heavy and galling a fire as to throw the column a little into confusion ; being quickly rallied it advanced to the outer" works and began to leap into... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 326 頁
...approached xvithin 18 or 20 paces of the supposed breach, but the men being all at their posts, av.'\ ready to receive it, commenced so heavy and galling a fire as to throw the column into eonfuswa, but being <. lickly rallied, Lieut. Col. Short, the leader of the column extlaimcd," come... | |
| 1816 - 416 頁
...350 men, was so .enveloped in smoke, as not to be discovered until it had approached within 18 or 20 paces of the lines, but the men being all at their...ready to receive it, commenced so heavy and galling a fir6 as to throw the column a little in« to confusion ; being quickly rallied it advanced to the outer... | |
| Heman Allen Fay - 1817 - 294 頁
...to be discovered, until it had approached within 1 8 or 20 paces of the lines ; but, the men oeing all at their posts, and ready to receive it, commenced...so heavy and galling a fire, as to throw the column a little into confusion ; being quickly rallied, it advanced to the outworks, and began to leap into... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 頁
...was so completely enveloped in smoke, as not to be discovered until it had approached within fifteen or twenty paces of the lines ; but the men being all...so heavy and galling a fire, as to throw the column alittle into confusion. Being quickly rallied, it advanced to the outer works and began to leap into... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 頁
...was so completely enveloped in smoke, as not to be discovered until it had approached within fifteen or twenty paces of the lines ; but the men being all...so heavy and galling a fire, as to throw the column a little into confusion. Being quickly rallied, it advanced to the outer works and began to leap into... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 頁
...was so completely enveloped in smoke, as not to be discovered until it had approached within fifteen- or twenty paces of the lines ; but the men being all...receive it, commenced so heavy and galling a fire, as to throw'the column alittle into confusion. Being quickly rallied, it advanced to the outer works and... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 頁
...was so completely enveloped in smoke, as not to be discovered until it had approached within fifteen or twenty paces of the lines ; but the men being all...posts and ready to receive it, commenced so heavy ana galling a fire, as to throw the column a little into confusion. Being quickly rallied, it advanced... | |
| 1828 - 486 頁
...enveloped in smoke, as not to be discovered, until it had approached within 18 or 20 paces of the line; but, the men being all at their posts, and ready to receive it, commenced so heavy and galling afire, as to throw the column a little into confusion ; being quickly rallied, it advanced to the outworks,... | |
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