... artillery, too, directed by officers who displayed equal skill and courage, did great execution. Yet the columns of the enemy continued to advance with a firmness which reflects upon them the greatest credit. Twice the column which approached me on... The Historical Register of the United States - 第 287 頁由 編輯 - 1816完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 382 頁
...the column which approached me on my left, was repulsed by the troops of Gen. Carrol, those of Gen. Coffee, and a division of. the Kentucky militia, and...loss which the enemy sustained on this .occasion, eannot be estimated at kss than 1500 in killed, wounded and prisoners. Upwards of three hundred have... | |
| William Cobbett - 1815 - 228 頁
...on my left was repulsed by the troops of general Carroll, those of general Coffee, and a division of Kentucky militia, and twice they formed again and...on this occasion, cannot be estimated at less than 1500 in killed, wounded and prisoners. Upwards of 300 have already been delivered over for burial;... | |
| political register - 1815 - 650 頁
...repulsed, by the troops of General Carroll, those of Gen. Coffee, and a division of Kentucky militia.and twice they formed again and renewed the assault. At...it covered with; their dead and wounded. The loss \vhich the enemy sustained on (hi* occasion, cannot be estimated at less than 1500in killed, wounded... | |
| 1815 - 436 頁
...repulsed, in (he troops of General Carroll, those uf Gen. Coffee, and a division .of Kentucky militia.and twice they formed again and renewed the assault. At...however, cut to pieces, they fled in confusion from i In- field, leaving it covered with their dead and wounded. The loss which tii« tnemy sustained on... | |
| Arsène Lacarrière Latour - 1816 - 490 頁
...from the most determined bravery. At length, howevftr, when all prospects of success became hopeless, they fled in confusion from the field^— leaving it covered with their dead and wounded. Their loss was immense. 1 had first com- ' puted it at fifteen hundred; it is since ascertained to... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1817 - 344 頁
...credit. Twice, ihe column, which approached me on my left, was repulsed by the troops of General Carroll, those of General Coffee, and a division of the Kentucky...from the field, leaving it covered with their dead aud wounded." Simultaneously with the attack on General Jackson's lines, an attack was made on the... | |
| Heman Allen Fay - 1817 - 294 頁
...from the most determined bravery. At length, however, when all prospect of success became hopeless, they fled, in confusion, from the field, leaving it covered with their dead and wounded — their loss was Immense : I had, at first, computed it at 1500 ; but it is since ascertained to... | |
| William James - 1818 - 616 頁
...credit. Twice the column which approached me on my left was repulsed by the troops of general Carroll, those of general Coffee and a division of the Kentucky militia, and twice they formed .igain, and renewed the assault. At length, ho« ever, cut to pieces, they fled in confusion from the... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1819 - 344 頁
...column, which approached me on my left, was repulsed by the troops of Genera! Carroll, those of Genera] Coffee, .and a division of the Kentucky militia, and...field, leaving it covered with their dead and wounded." Simultaneously with the attack on General Jackson's lines, an attack was made on the works of General... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1821 - 350 頁
...Twice, the column, which approached me on my left, were repulsed by the troops of General Carroll, those of General Coffee, and a division of the Kentucky...assault. At length, however, cut to pieces, they fled in confiision from the field, leaving it covered with their dead and wounded." Simultaneously with the... | |
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