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 iii 頁
... first and the sixth governor of Kentucky , was a leader in both of these battles , and the antecedents , the surroundings , and the consequences of each of them were as like as his com- manding person in both . Before the battle of ...
... first and the sixth governor of Kentucky , was a leader in both of these battles , and the antecedents , the surroundings , and the consequences of each of them were as like as his com- manding person in both . Before the battle of ...
第 vii 頁
... of acts which led to the surrender not only of his army but of the whole Northwest frontier . His first step after returning to Detroit was to get his supplies from the river Raisin , where the enemy had blockaded Preface vii.
... of acts which led to the surrender not only of his army but of the whole Northwest frontier . His first step after returning to Detroit was to get his supplies from the river Raisin , where the enemy had blockaded Preface vii.
第 10 頁
... first results of the war were such as to justify those who opposed it with their prophecies of evil .. The men who were appointed first in military positions were men who had been prominent in the Revolutionary War and greatly advanced ...
... first results of the war were such as to justify those who opposed it with their prophecies of evil .. The men who were appointed first in military positions were men who had been prominent in the Revolutionary War and greatly advanced ...
第 17 頁
... First Rifle Regiment of Kentucky . They had been the first of Kentucky's troops to enter the service , having been enlisted August 15 , 1812 , to serve until October 14 , 1812. These regiments were composed in large part of the crack ...
... First Rifle Regiment of Kentucky . They had been the first of Kentucky's troops to enter the service , having been enlisted August 15 , 1812 , to serve until October 14 , 1812. These regiments were composed in large part of the crack ...
第 35 頁
... first to restrain the men ; their zeal outran all discretion , but , in a little while , calmer judgment and military discipline prevailed , and this brave , gallant , and chivalrous host submitted itself unmurmur- ingly to the ...
... first to restrain the men ; their zeal outran all discretion , but , in a little while , calmer judgment and military discipline prevailed , and this brave , gallant , and chivalrous host submitted itself unmurmur- ingly to the ...
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