The Battle of the Thames: In which Kentuckians Defeated the British, French, and Indians, October 5, 1813, with a List of the Officers and Privates who Won the VictoryJ. P. Morton, printers to the Filson Club, 1903 - 274 頁 |
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第 v 頁
... river Raisin , the Americans remembered atrocities , barbarities , and oppressions in the more distant past which helped to fire their spirit . The conduct of Great Britain against the United States had been Preface V.
... river Raisin , the Americans remembered atrocities , barbarities , and oppressions in the more distant past which helped to fire their spirit . The conduct of Great Britain against the United States had been Preface V.
第 ix 頁
... fire and seemed to be in the act of taking it . But it was heroically defended by Captain Taylor and saved . As the year 1812 ended so the year 1813 began with a show of favor to the Americans by the God of War . The soldiers sent by ...
... fire and seemed to be in the act of taking it . But it was heroically defended by Captain Taylor and saved . As the year 1812 ended so the year 1813 began with a show of favor to the Americans by the God of War . The soldiers sent by ...
第 20 頁
... fire on the camp with artillery loaded with bullets and grapeshot , at a distance of nine hundred and fifty feet . The Kentucky troops had been placed within the line of a picket fence . The regulars , under Colonel Welles , who had ...
... fire on the camp with artillery loaded with bullets and grapeshot , at a distance of nine hundred and fifty feet . The Kentucky troops had been placed within the line of a picket fence . The regulars , under Colonel Welles , who had ...
第 23 頁
... fire and the Indians would commit an indiscriminate mas- sacre . Major Madison still refused to surrender , saying it had been customary for the Indians to massacre all prisoners after surrender , and he would not agree to any ...
... fire and the Indians would commit an indiscriminate mas- sacre . Major Madison still refused to surrender , saying it had been customary for the Indians to massacre all prisoners after surrender , and he would not agree to any ...
第 25 頁
... fire , and the greater part of the wounded within were consumed in the con- flagration . Those who were able to crawl attempted to get out of the windows , but they were pushed back , and some who were not in the house were killed and ...
... fire , and the greater part of the wounded within were consumed in the con- flagration . Those who were able to crawl attempted to get out of the windows , but they were pushed back , and some who were not in the house were killed and ...
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