| 1813 - 516 sider
...agree-d to wait; if not, it was eletcrmined to go without it and attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with, the views of the general,...and the day was appointed for commencing our march. Hi declared to me that he considered himself pledged to lead the army to Maiden. The ammunition was... | |
| 1815 - 410 sider
...to wait : if not, it was determined to go without it, and attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the General,...he considered himself pledged to lead the army to Malden. The ammunition was placed in the waggons ; the cannon embarked on board the floatiog batteries,... | |
| Gideon Miner Davison, Samuel Williams - 1815 - 126 sider
...wait ; if not, it was determined to go without it, and to attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the General,...commencing our march. He declared to me, that he considered himselt pledged to lead the army to Malden. The ammunition was placed in the waggons ; the cannon were... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 326 sider
...chief, and the day was ap? pointed for commencing their march. General Hull declared to the officers that he considered himself pledged to lead the army to Maiden. The ammunition : was placed in the waggons ; the cannon were placed on the floating batteries, and every requisite article was prepared.... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 sider
...agreed to wait; if not, it was determined to go without it and attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the general,...he considered himself pledged to lead the army to Malden. The ammunition was placed in the wagons; the cannon were embarked on board the floating batteries,... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 sider
...agreed to wait ; if not, it was determined to go without it and attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the general,...he considered himself pledged to lead the army to Malden. The ammunition was placed in the wagons ; the cannon were embarked on board the floating batteries,... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 sider
...commencing our march. He declared to me that he considered himself pledged to lead the army to Malden. The ammunition was placed in the wagons ; the cannon...embarked on board the floating batteries, and every requisit| article was prepared. The spirit and zeal, the ardor and animation displayed by the officers... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 sider
...agreed to wait; if not, it was determined to go without it and attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the general, and the day was appointed for commencing our inarch. He declared to me that he considered himself pledged to lead the army to Maiden. The ammunition... | |
| George H. Hickman - 1848 - 80 sider
...agreed to wait, if not, it was determed to go without it, and attempt the pbce by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the General,...the army to Maiden. The ammunition was placed in the waggons ; the cannons were embarked on board the floating batteries, and every requisite was prepared.... | |
| 1848 - 230 sider
...agreed to wait; if not, it was determined to go without it and attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the general,...he considered himself pledged to lead the army to Malden. The ammunition was placed in the wagons; the cannon were embarked on board the floating batteries,... | |
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