| William Swinton - 1867 - 580 páginas
...and the intensity of the close engagement caused this confuson. The point, however, was covered. In regular formation, our line would have stood four...presented by the enemy. The men pressed firmly after them tinder their energetic commanders and the example of their officers, and after a few moments' desperate... | |
| William Swinton - 1871 - 596 páginas
...and the intensity of the elose engagement caused this confuson. The point, however, was covered. In regular formation, our line would have stood four...were now advanced, waving in defiance of the long Hue of battleflags presented by the enemy. The men pressed firmly after them under their energetic... | |
| Augustus Woodbury - 1875 - 650 páginas
...regimental formation. Those who had retired in confusion returned with ardor and a fearless front. " The colors of the different regiments were now advanced, waving in defiance of the long lina of battle flags presented by the enemy. The men pressed firmly after them, and, after a few moments'... | |
| John Wien Forney - 1880 - 518 páginas
...and the intensity of the close engagement cansed this confusion. The point, however, was covered. In regular formation, our line would have stood four...the enemy. The men pressed firmly after them under their energetic commanders and the example of their officers, and after a few moments desperate fighting... | |
| United States. War Department - 1889 - 1194 páginas
...the intensity of the close engagement, caused this confusion. The point, however, was now covered. In regular formation our line would have stood four ranks...of the long line of battle-flags presented by the enemv. The men pressed firmly after them, under the energetic commands and example of their officers,... | |
| George H. Washburn - 1894 - 720 páginas
...the intensity of the close engagement caused this confusion. The point, however, was now covered. In regular formation our line would have stood four ranks...and after a few moments of desperate fighting the enemy's troops were repulsed, threw down their arms and sought safety in flight or throwing themselves... | |
| William R. Kiefer, Newton Heston Mack - 1909 - 472 páginas
...Corps the main assault was made, gave a very full account, and from it we give a closing extract : "The colors of the different regiments were now advanced, waving in defiance of the long line of battle flags presented by the enemy. The men pressed firmly after them, under the energetic commands... | |
| Richard Rollins - 2005 - 436 páginas
...the intensity of the close engagement, caused this confusion. The point, however, was now covered. In regular formation our line would have stood four ranks...firmly after them, under the energetic commands and example of their officers, and after a few moments of desperate fighting the enemy's troops were repulsed,... | |
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