A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... continued their attack with great fury ; and the British would still have been in the utmost danger , had it not been for two field - pieces which lord Percy brought with him . By these the impetuosity of the Americans was checked , and ...
... continued their attack with great fury ; and the British would still have been in the utmost danger , had it not been for two field - pieces which lord Percy brought with him . By these the impetuosity of the Americans was checked , and ...
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... continued the fight , loading a piece of artillery , and firing it himself , until by recoil- ing , it ran over his thigh and wounded him severely . He then armed himself with a musket , and still continued to fire on the boats as they ...
... continued the fight , loading a piece of artillery , and firing it himself , until by recoil- ing , it ran over his thigh and wounded him severely . He then armed himself with a musket , and still continued to fire on the boats as they ...
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... continued their efforts to carry the hill until midnight , when being unable to make any further impression , they gave up the contest , and retired to their camp beyond Chippeway ; on the day following , they abandoned this camp ...
... continued their efforts to carry the hill until midnight , when being unable to make any further impression , they gave up the contest , and retired to their camp beyond Chippeway ; on the day following , they abandoned this camp ...
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