| 1814 - 618 pages
...received in so gallant a manner by the companies of the v>l!i, under Captain Barnes, and the welldirected fire of the artillery, that they quickly retreated,...concentrated their force to check our advance, but such wm the steady countenance, and well-directed fire of the troops and artillery, that about half-past... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 548 pages
...captain Barnes, and the well-directed fire of the artillery, that they quickly retreated, and by a charge from those companies one gun was gained. The...our advance, but such was the steady countenance and well-directed fire of the troops and artillery, that about half past four they gave way at all points... | |
| John Philippart - 1815 - 436 pages
...under Capt. Barnes, and the well directed fire of the artillery, that they quickly retreated, a^id-by a charge from those companies, one gun was gained. The...our advance, but such was the steady countenance and wejl dirctted. fire of the troops and artillerv, that at about half past four thev gave way at all... | |
| C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 904 pages
...received in so gallant a manner by the companies of the 89th, under Captain Barnes, and the well-directed V ^ q `C D B 7 e , | Ne d e #L9 c GgL 3R ...q 3 &Q &HBƬ[d b! \ Ô5b|O@"%Pu: RQ4g PQr& Americans immediately concentrated their force to- -check the advance of the British, but stich was... | |
| William James - 1818 - 520 pages
...received in so gallant a manner by the companies of the 89th, under captain Barnes, and the »-e//dirccted fire of the artillery, that they quickly retreated,...advance, but such was the steady countenance, and •well-directed fire of the troops and artillery, that at about half past four they gave way at all... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 854 pages
...received in so gallant a manner by the companies of the 89th, under captain Barnes, and the well-directed fire of the artillery, that they quickly retreated,...advance, but such was the steady countenance, and well-directed fire «f the troops and artillery, that about half-past four they gave way at all points... | |
| 1854 - 710 pages
...in so gallant a manner by the companies of the 89:h, under Captain Barnes, and the welldirected tire of the artillery, that they quickly retreated, and...advance, but such was the steady countenance, and well-directed lire of the troops and artillery, that at about half-past four they gave way at all points... | |
| Gilbert Auchinleck - 1855 - 456 pages
...received in so gallant a manner by the companies of the 89th, under Captain Barnes, and the welldirected fire of the artillery, that they quickly retreated,...advance, but such was the steady countenance, and well-directed lire of the troops and artillery, that at about half-past four they gave way at all points... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1861 - 232 pages
...gallant a manner by the companies of the 89th., under Captain Barnes, and the well-directed fire from the artillery, that they quickly retreated, and by an immediate charge from three companies, one gun was gained. About half-past four the Americans gave way at all points from... | |
| Robert Christie - 1866 - 426 pages
...the rear, but they were received in so gallant a manner by the companies of the 89th under captain Barnes, and the well directed fire of the artillery, that they quickly retreated, and by a charge from those companies, one gun was gained. — The enemy immediately concentrated their force... | |
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