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 15 頁
... their country's honor , and rushed to its defense . Rank was unhesitatingly waived , and the impulse to volunteer was almost universal . While these troops were assembled at Georgetown and were listening The Battle of the Thames 15.
... their country's honor , and rushed to its defense . Rank was unhesitatingly waived , and the impulse to volunteer was almost universal . While these troops were assembled at Georgetown and were listening The Battle of the Thames 15.
第 31 頁
... honor and their State's good name demanded services , than the State became one vast camp of enlistment . While it was under- stood that only sixty days of service would be required , the men who were enlisting this time were doing so ...
... honor and their State's good name demanded services , than the State became one vast camp of enlistment . While it was under- stood that only sixty days of service would be required , the men who were enlisting this time were doing so ...
第 32 頁
... honor and right required at their hands . And so from the great valleys where the Cumber- land and the Tennessee pour their waters into the Ohio ; from the hills which overshadow the Green and the Barren ; from the mountains that feed ...
... honor and right required at their hands . And so from the great valleys where the Cumber- land and the Tennessee pour their waters into the Ohio ; from the hills which overshadow the Green and the Barren ; from the mountains that feed ...
第 34 頁
... honor , the reputation and the fame of Kentucky was involved . No draft or threatened conscription had brought these heroes together . No fear or danger could drive them from their purpose . They were to follow leaders in whom they ...
... honor , the reputation and the fame of Kentucky was involved . No draft or threatened conscription had brought these heroes together . No fear or danger could drive them from their purpose . They were to follow leaders in whom they ...
第 68 頁
... honor sullied by General Hull's cowardice and imbecility , while others had endured the trials , insults , and torture of British prisons . All were animated by the highest courage and truest patriotism . The generous impulses of brave ...
... honor sullied by General Hull's cowardice and imbecility , while others had endured the trials , insults , and torture of British prisons . All were animated by the highest courage and truest patriotism . The generous impulses of brave ...
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