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 vii 頁
... infantry were expected to invade Canada and conquer it , without a navy and in spite of the armed vessels of the enemy that floated upon the lakes and protected Canada . Neither was our army ready with officers or soldiers , or arms ...
... infantry were expected to invade Canada and conquer it , without a navy and in spite of the armed vessels of the enemy that floated upon the lakes and protected Canada . Neither was our army ready with officers or soldiers , or arms ...
第 29 頁
... infantry in that section of Ohio , had produced a very high degree of discontent . Rations had not been served with the regularity or abundance which the men expected . It looked as if the Army of the Northwest had disintegrated , and ...
... infantry in that section of Ohio , had produced a very high degree of discontent . Rations had not been served with the regularity or abundance which the men expected . It looked as if the Army of the Northwest had disintegrated , and ...
第 55 頁
... infantry , having left their horses at the Portage , were determined to show their endur- ance and their spirit by marching as infantry . The country through which they were to pass had been exhausted of provisions . General Cass's ...
... infantry , having left their horses at the Portage , were determined to show their endur- ance and their spirit by marching as infantry . The country through which they were to pass had been exhausted of provisions . General Cass's ...
第 56 頁
... infantry marched twelve miles in the morning and there waited for the mounted men to come up . It was found that the British and Indians , under Proctor and Tecumseh , either had not expected pursuit at all or had not expected it on the ...
... infantry marched twelve miles in the morning and there waited for the mounted men to come up . It was found that the British and Indians , under Proctor and Tecumseh , either had not expected pursuit at all or had not expected it on the ...
第 56 頁
... infantry marched twelve miles in the morning and there waited for the mounted men to come up . It was found that the British and Indians , under Proctor and Tecumseh , either had not expected pursuit at all or had not expected it on the ...
... infantry marched twelve miles in the morning and there waited for the mounted men to come up . It was found that the British and Indians , under Proctor and Tecumseh , either had not expected pursuit at all or had not expected it on the ...
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