| Zachariah Frederick Smith - 1895 - 900 sider
...induced General Jackson to report to the war department that "the Kentucky re-enforcement ingloriously fled, drawing after them, by their example, the remainder of the forces," and the commodore, in his report to the navy department, stigmatized them in terms still more offensive.... | |
| Alcée Fortier - 1904 - 386 sider
...approaching to certainty, the Kentucky reinforcements, in whom so much reliance had been placed, ingloriously fled, drawing after them, by their example, the remainder of the forces, and thus yielding to the enemy that most formidable position. The batteries which had rendered me, for... | |
| James Hannay - 1905 - 398 sider
...approaching to certainty, the Kentucky reinforcements in which so much reliance had been placed, ingloriously fled, drawing after them by their example the remainder of the forces and thus yielding to the enemy that most formidable position." Before the battle of New Orleans was fought,... | |
| Robert McNutt McElroy - 1909 - 648 sider
...INGLORI1 Dated Marine Battery, five miles below New Orleans, January 13, 1815. Durrett MSS., A. OUSLY FLED, drawing after them, by their example, the remainder of the forces; and thus yielding to the enemy that most formidable position." If these accusations prove true, Kentucky's... | |
| E. Polk Johnson - 1912 - 654 sider
...commander-in-chief, in his report to the war department, said that "the Kentucky reinforcements ingloriously fled, drawing after them, by their example, the remainder of the forces." Commodore Patterson, who had spiked and abandoned his guns when there was no need to do so, was equally... | |
| Kentucky Historical Society - 1915 - 378 sider
...referring to this part of it said: "The Kentucky reinforcements, of whom so much was expected, ingloriously fled, drawing after them, by their example, the remainder of the forces." Commodore Patterson, in his report to the Secretary of the Navy, stigmatized that handful of Kentuckians... | |
| 1916 - 358 sider
...was looked for with a confidence approaching to certainty, the Kentucky re-enforcements ingloriously fled, drawing after them, by their example, the remainder of the forces; and thus yielding to the enemy at the most fortunate position. The batteries which had rendered me for... | |
| 1917 - 364 sider
...was looked for with a confidence approaching to certainty, the Kentucky re-enforcements ingloriously fled, drawing after them, by their example, the remainder of the forces; and thus yielding to the enemy at the most fortunate position. The batteries which had rendered me for... | |
| Samuel Gordon Heiskell - 1920 - 798 sider
...approaching to certainty, the Kentucky reinforcements, in whom so much reliance had been placed, ingloriously fled, drawing after them, by their example, the remainder of the forces; and thus yielding to the enemy that most important position. The batteries which had rendered me, for many... | |
| Henry Adams - 1921 - 494 sider
...was looked for with a confidence approaching to certainty, the Kentucky reinforcements ingloriously fled, drawing after them by their example the remainder of the forces, and thus yielding to the enemy that most formidable position. The batteries which had rendered me for many... | |
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