| John Milton Niles - 1837 - 620 sider
...encampment, taking one piece of cannon, (loaded,) four stand of colors, all their camp equipage, stores and baggage. Our cavalry had charged and routed that...not cease until they arrived at the bridge which I have mentioned before, Capt. Karnes, always among the foremost in danger, commanding the pursuers.... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 562 sider
...encampment, taking one piece of cannon (loaded), four stand of colours, all their camp equipage, stores, and baggage. Our cavalry had charged and routed that...not cease until they arrived at the bridge which I have mentioned before — Captain Karnes, always among the foremost in danger, commanding the pursuers.... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 574 sider
...encampment, taking one piece of cannon (loaded), four stand of colours, all their camp equipage, stores, and baggage. Our cavalry had charged and routed that...fugitives, which did not cease until they arrived !it the bridge which I have mentioned before — Captain Karnes, always among the foremost in danger,... | |
| 1844 - 660 sider
...and decisive, more truly creditable to the conquerors, and more overwhelming to the defeated. We (the cavalry) had charged and routed that of the enemy upon the right wing, and we now gave pursuit to the fugitives, which chase did not cease until our arrival at the... | |
| J. M. Morphis - 1874 - 620 sider
...encampment, taking one piece of cannon (loaded), four stand of colors, all their camp-equipage, stores, and baggage. Our cavalry had charged and routed that...not cease until they arrived at the bridge which I have mentioned before — Captain Karnes, always among the foremost in danger, commanding the pursuers.... | |
| J. M. Morphis - 1875 - 634 sider
...encampment, taking one piece of cannon (loaded), four stand of colors, all their camp-equipage, stores, and baggage. Our cavalry had charged and routed that...not cease until they arrived at the bridge which I have mentioned before—Captain Karnes, always among the foremost in danger, commanding the pursuers.... | |
| Percy Bolingbroke St. John - 1878 - 372 sider
...and decisive, more truly creditable to the conquerors, and more overwhelming to the defeated. We (the cavalry) had charged and routed that of the enemy upon the right wing, and we now gave pursuit to the fugitives, which chase did not cease until our arrival at the... | |
| Homer S. Thrall - 1883 - 910 sider
...encampment, taking one piece of cannon (loaded), four stand of colors, all their camp equipage, stores, and baggage. Our Cavalry had charged and routed that of the enemy upon the right, and given pnrsuit to the fugitives, which did not ceaso until they arrived at the bridge, which I have mentioned... | |
| William Carey Crane - 1884 - 700 sider
...encampment, taking one piece of cannon (loaded), four stand of colors, all their camp equipage, stores, and baggage. Our Cavalry had charged and routed that...fugitives, which did not cease until they arrived at tne bridge which I have mentioned before — Captain Karnes, always among- the foremost in danger,... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 564 sider
...encampment, taking one piece of cannon (loaded), four stands of colors, all their camp equipage, stores, and baggage. Our cavalry had charged and routed that...not cease until they arrived at the bridge which I have mentioned before — Captain Karnes, always among the foremost in danger, commanding the pursuers.... | |
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