| 1813 - 516 стор.
...acquainting him with our situations-leaving the course to be pursued much to his ownjudgmcnt — with assurance that if he thought best to retreat, I would...could command, and cover his retreat by every fire 1 could safely make. But the boats were dispersed — many of the boatmen had fled, panic struck —... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 548 стор.
...pursued much to his own judgment — with assurance that if he thought best to retreat, I would endeavour to send as many boats as I could command, and cover...boats were dispersed ; many of the boatmen had fled, panic struck ; and but few got off. But my note could but little more than have reached general W.... | |
| Gideon Miner Davison, Samuel Williams - 1815 - 126 стор.
...pursued much to his own judgment. ...with assurance that if he thought best to retreat, I would endeavour to send as many boats as I could command, and cover...boats were dispersed many of the boatmen had fled panic struck and but few got off. But my note could but little more than have reached Gen. Wadsworth... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 326 стор.
...pursued much to his own iudgment—with assurance that if he thought hest to retreat, I would endeavour to send as many boats as I could command, and cover...every fire I could safely make. But the boats were dispersed—many of the boatmen had fled, panic struck—and but a few got off. But my note could but... | |
| 1816 - 416 стор.
...acquainting him with our situation — leaving the course to be pursued much to his own judgment — with assurance, that if he thought best to retreat, I would endeavor to send as many boats as I could coinmand, and cover his retreat by every fire I could safely make. But the boats were dispersed —... | |
| Heman Allen Fay - 1817 - 294 стор.
...to be pursued much to his own judgment, with assurance that, if he thought best to retreat, I would send as many boats as I could command, and cover his...boats were dispersed ; many of the boatmen had fled, panic struck, and but few got off. But my note could but have little more than reached Gen. Wadsworth,... | |
| William James - 1818 - 520 стор.
...pursued much to his own jiulg. meat; with assurance that if he thought best to retreat, I would endeavour to send as many boats as I could command, and cover his retreat by every 6re I could safely make. Bat the boats were dispersed ; many of the boatmen had fled, panic •truck... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 стор.
...pursued much to his own judgment, with assurance, that if he thought best to retreat, I would endeavour to send as many boats as I could command, and cover...boats were dispersed — many of the boatmen had fled, panic struck, and but few got off. But my note could but have little more than have reached general... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 стор.
...pursued much to his own judgment, with assurance, that if he thought best to retreat, I would endeavour to send as many boats as I could command, and cover...boats were dispersed — many of the boatmen had fled, panic struck, and but few got oflf. But my note could but have little more than have reached general... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 стор.
...pursued much to his own judgment, with assurance, that if he thought best to retreat, I would endeavour to send as many boats as I could command, and cover...boats were dispersed — many of the boatmen had fled, panic struck, and but few got off. But my note could but have little more than have reached general... | |
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