| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1845 - 304 páginas
...throwing supplies in, the protecting army evinced neither an intention to cross the river in force » or attempt anything further than the object which was...advanced cavalry withdrew at dusk, and all bivouacked that night near the town. In the morning, however, as soon as objects became discernible, one corps... | |
| Charles William Vane Marquis of Londonderry - 1848 - 470 páginas
...countless number of wagons, cars, and loaded mules. Their progress was slow and cautious ; but toward evening the convoy began to enter the place, under...design to cross the river in force, or to attempt any thing further than the object which was thus attained ; for the advanced cavalry withdrew at dusk,... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1858 - 310 páginas
...throwing supplies in, the protecting army evinced neither an intention to cross the river in force, or attempt anything further than the object which was thus attained; " for the advanced :avalry withdrew at dusk, and all bivouacked that night near the town. I Q the morning, however, as... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1861 - 762 páginas
...accompanied by a countless number of waggons, cars, and loaded mules. Their progress was slow and apparently cautious ; but towards evening the convoy began to...advanced cavalry withdrew at dusk, and all bivouacked that night near the town. In the morning, however, as soon as objects became discernible, one corps... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1861 - 766 páginas
...accompanied by a countless number of waggons, cars, and loaded mules. Their progress was slow and apparently cautious ; but towards evening the convoy began to...advanced cavalry withdrew at dusk, and all bivouacked that night near the town. In the morning, however, as soon as objects became discernible, one corps... | |
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