| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 382 sider
...the wounds they received. We have taken about 500 pris* oners, upwards of 300 of whom are wounded, and a great part of them mortally. My loss has not...and I believe has not amounted to .ten killed and a* many wounded. The entire destruction of the enemy's army was now inevitable, had it not been for... | |
| 1815 - 436 sider
...to 70 killed and as many wouuded. The entire destruction of the enemy's army was now inevitable, bad it not been for an unfortunate occurrence which at this moment took place on the other -iilr, of tbe river. Simultaneously with bis advance upon my lines be had thrown over in his boats... | |
| political register - 1815 - 650 sider
...wounded, and a great part of them mortally. My lose has not exceeded and I believe has not amounted to 70 killed and as many wounded. The entire destruction of the enemy's "army was now inevitable, bad it not been for an unfortunate occurrence which at this moment took place on the other side of... | |
| 1815 - 628 sider
...— During ihe dnys of the 6ih and 7th, the enemy had been actively employed in making preparakilled and as many wounded. The entire destruction of the enemy's army was now inevitable, hail it not been for an unfortunate occurrence which at this moment took place on the other side of... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 518 sider
...of the pounds they received. We have taken about 5OO prisoners, upwards of 30O of whom are wounded, and a great part of them mortally. My loss has not exceeded, and I believe has not amounted to 10 killed, and as many wounded. The entire destruction of the enemy's army was now inevitable, had... | |
| William James - 1818 - 616 sider
...the wounds they received. We have taken about 500 prisoners, upwards of 300 of whom are •wounded, and a great part of them mortally. My loss has not exceeded, and I believe has not amounted, to 10 killed, and as many wounded. The entire destruction of the enemy's army •was now inevitable, had... | |
| John Davis - 1822 - 404 sider
...of the wounds they received. We have taken about 500 prisoners, upwards of 300 of whom are wounded, and a great part of them mortally. My loss has not exceeded, and I believe hiw not amounted to, 10 killed and as many wounded, Cantf, 4 "'i/rs /W.;;,' New Orleans, Jan. 19, 1815.... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 sider
...of the wounds they received. We have taken about 500 prisoners, upwards of 300 nf whom are wounded, and a great part of them mortally. My loss has not exceeded, and I believe has not amounted to, 10 kifIcH and as many wounded. The entire destruction of the enemy'.? army was now inevitable, had... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 sider
...of the wounds they received. We have taken about 500 prisoners, upwards of 300 of. whom are wounded, and a great part of them mortally. My loss has not exceeded, and I believe has not amounted to, 10 killed and as many wounded. The entire destruction of the enemy's army was now inevitable, had it... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 sider
...of the wounds they received. We have taken about 500 prisoners, upwards of 300 of whom are wounded, and a great part of them mortally. My loss has not exceeded, and I believe has not amounted to, 10 killed and as many wounded. The entire destruction of the enemy's army was now inevitable, had it... | |
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