| Charles Stedman - 1794 - 430 páginas
...river, befides field artillery, ammunition, provifions, cattle, horfes, and carts. The circumftances of this retreat were particularly glorious to the...they could not crofs, but in feveral embarkations. Notwithftanding thefe difficulties, they fecured a retreat without the lofs of a man. The pickets of... | |
| John Gisborne - 1833 - 248 páginas
...river besides field artillery, ammunition, provisions, cattle, horses, and carts. The circumstances of this retreat were particularly glorious to the...Americans. They had been driven to the corner of an island, where they were hemmed in within the narrow space of two square miles. In their front was an... | |
| Jacob K. Neff - 1845 - 642 páginas
...river, besides field-artillery, ammunition, provisions, cattle, horses, and carts. " The circumstances of this retreat were particularly glorious to the...Americans. They had been driven to the corner of an island, where they were hemmed in within the narrow space of two square miles. In their front was an... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 480 páginas
...river, besides field artillery, ammunition, provisions, cattle, horses and carts. The circumstances of this retreat were particularly glorious to the...Americans. They had been driven to the corner of an island, where they were hemmed in within the narrow space of two square miles. In their front was an... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 474 páginas
...river, besides field artillery, ammunition, provisions, cattle, horses and carts. The circumstances of this retreat were particularly glorious to the Americans. They had been driven to the comer of an island, where they were hemmed in within the narrow space of two square miles. In their... | |
| Thomas Warren Field - 1869 - 598 páginas
...river, besides field artillery, ammunition, provisions, cattle, horses, and carts. The circumstances of this retreat were particularly glorious to the...Americans. They had been driven to the corner of an island, where they were hemmed in within the narrow space of two square miles. In their front was an... | |
| Long Island Historical Society - 1869 - 594 páginas
...river, besides field artillery, ammunition, provisions, cattle, horses, and carts. The circumstances of this retreat were particularly glorious to the...Americans. They had been driven to the corner of an island, where they were hemmed in within the narrow space of two square miles. In their front was an... | |
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