| Henry Lee - 1812 - 444 頁
...Cowpens, in the evening. The remainder arrived with lieutenant colonel Tarleton on the morning following. In this decisive battle we lost about seventy men,...The artillery, eight hundred muskets, two standards, thirty five baggage wagons, and one hundred dragoon horses, fell into our possession. The victory of... | |
| 1812 - 500 頁
...Cowpens, in the evening. The remainder arrived with lieutenant colonel Tarleton on the morning following. In this decisive battle we lost about seventy men,...One hundred, including ten officers, were killed; twenty three officers and five hundred privates were taken. The artillery, eight hundred muskets, two... | |
| 1825 - 476 頁
...enemy were routed. Morgan pressed home his success, and the pursuit became vigorous and general." " In this decisive battle we lost about seventy men,...and five hundred privates were taken. The artillery, 800 muskets, two standards, thirty-five baggage waggons, and one hundred dragoon horses, fell into... | |
| 1825 - 460 頁
...pressed home his success, and the pursuit became vigorous and general." " In this decisive battle wo lost about seventy men, of whom twelve only were killed....and five hundred privates were taken. The artillery, 800 muskets, two standards, thirty-five baggage waggons, and one hundred dragoon horses, fell into... | |
| 1825 - 472 頁
...enemy were routed. Morgan pressed home his success, and the pursuit became vigorous and general." " In this decisive battle we lost about seventy men,...including ten officers, were killed ; twenty-three offi cers and live hundred privates were taken. The artillery, 800 muskets, two standards, thirtyfive... | |
| Amos Blanchard (of Cincinnati.), Amos Blanchard - 1825 - 464 頁
...became vigorous and general." " In this decisive battle we lost about seventy men, of whom twelv« only were killed. The British infantry, with the exception...guard, were nearly all killed or taken. One hundred, ineluding ten officers, were killed ; twentythrec officers and five hundred privates were taken. The... | |
| Henry Lee - 1827 - 484 頁
...Cowpens, in the evening. The remainder arrived with lieutenant colonel Tarleton on the morning following. In this decisive battle we lost about seventy men,...two standards, thirty-five baggage wagons, and one hundred dragoon horses, fell into our possession.), The victory of the Cowpens was to the South what... | |
| Henry Lee - 1827 - 486 頁
...colonel Tarleton on the morning following. In this decisive battlp we lost about seventy men, ol uhom twelve only were killed. The British infantry, with the exception of the baffijage guard, were nearly all killed or taken. One hundred, including ten offirers, were killed... | |
| Amos Blanchard - 1831 - 634 頁
...the enemy were routed. Morgan pressed home his success, and the pursuit became vigorous and general." "In this decisive battle we lost about seventy men,...two standards, thirty-five baggage wagons, and one hundred dragoon horses, fell into our possession." In this battle, so glorious to the American arms,... | |
| John Frost - 1844 - 260 頁
...enemy were routed. Morgan pressed home his success, and the pursuit became vigorous and general.' " In this decisive battle we lost about seventy men,...two standards, thirty-five baggage wagons, and one hundred dragoon horses, fell into our possession." In this battle, so glorious to the American arms,... | |
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