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" I soon discovered, from the weight of their fire and extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession of their favorite ground, and endeavoring to turn our left flank. I therefore gave orders for the second line to advance... "
Battles of the United States: By Sea and Land ; Embracing Those of the ... - Page 25
by Henry Barton Dawson - 1858
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History of the Discovery of America, of the Landing of Our Forefathers at ...

Henry Trumbull - 1812 - 204 pages
...were formed in three lines within supporting distance of each other, and extending for near two niiJes at right angles with the river. I soon discovered from' the weight of the fire and extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession of their...
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Travels in the Central Portions of the Mississippi Valley: Comprising ...

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1825 - 510 pages
...covert for their mode of warfare. The savages were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending for near two miles at...were in full force in front, in possession of their favourite ground, and endeavouring to turn our left flank. I therefore gave orders for the second line...
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Travels in the Central Portions of the Mississippi Valley: Comprising ...

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1825 - 486 pages
...covert for their mode of warfare. The savages were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending for near two miles at...of their lines, that the enemy were in full force ill front, in possession of their lavourite ground, and endeavouring to turn our left Sank. I therefore...
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A Memoir of the Public Services of William Henry Harrison, of Ohio

James Hall - 1836 - 340 pages
...extending nearly two miles, at right angles with the river. " I soon discovered, from the weight of the fire, and extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession of their favourite ground, and endeavouring to turn our left flank. I therefore gave orders for the second line...
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A Memoir of the Public Services of William Henry Harrison, of Ohio

James Hall - 1836 - 338 pages
...warfare, they were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending nearly two miles, at right angles with the river. " I soon discovered, from the weight of the fire, and extent of, their lines, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession of...
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The Life and Times of William Henry Harrison

Samuel Jones Burr - 1840 - 320 pages
...warfare, they •were formed in three lines within supporting distance of each other, and extending nearly two miles, at right angles with the river. " I soon discovered from the weight of the fire, and the extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession...
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The History of Indiana, from Its Earliest Exploration by Europeans, to the ...

John Brown Dillon - 1843 - 482 pages
...covert for their mode of warfare. The savages were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending for near two miles, at...with the river. I soon discovered, from the weight of the fire and extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession of their...
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Annals of the West: Embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events which ...

James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 642 pages
...covert for their mode of warfare. The savages were formed in^three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending for near two miles at...with the river. I soon discovered, from the weight of the fire and extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession of their...
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History of the Indian Wars: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the ...

Henry Trumbull - 1846 - 348 pages
...covert for their mode of warfare. The savages were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending for near two miles at...with the river. I soon discovered, from the weight of the fire and extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession of their...
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Early History of Western Pennsylvania: And of the West, and of Western ...

Israel Daniel Rupp - 1846 - 788 pages
...Wayne soon discovered from the weight of the fire of the enemy and the extent of their line, that they were in full force in front, in possession of their favorite ground, and endeavoring to turn his right flank. He therefore gave orders for his second line to advance to the support of the first,...
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