History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... charge . They did so ; were driven back ; were reinforced , and charged a second time ; again were they repulsed , and were about to be driven to the verge of the precipice , when one of the officers , supposing their condition ...
... charge . They did so ; were driven back ; were reinforced , and charged a second time ; again were they repulsed , and were about to be driven to the verge of the precipice , when one of the officers , supposing their condition ...
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... charge , which they open 217 did with an impetuosity and fury that were irresistible . They charged com- pletely through the British line , which was broken and routed beyond all pos- sibility of recovery . Proctor inglori ously fled at ...
... charge , which they open 217 did with an impetuosity and fury that were irresistible . They charged com- pletely through the British line , which was broken and routed beyond all pos- sibility of recovery . Proctor inglori ously fled at ...
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... charged the left , commanded by General Smith , but were repulsed with considerable loss . Towards even- ing , a British regiment arrived , and made a charge on part of a brigade commanded by General Bissel ; but they were so warmly ...
... charged the left , commanded by General Smith , but were repulsed with considerable loss . Towards even- ing , a British regiment arrived , and made a charge on part of a brigade commanded by General Bissel ; but they were so warmly ...
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