| John William Jones - 1879 - 402 páginas
...to the charge and entered the enemy's lines, capturing some of his batteries and gained his works. About the same moment the troops that had before hesitated,...disorder, many more falling under the enemy's fire in retreating than whilst they were attacking. . In a few moments the enemy, marching against both flanks... | |
| 1879 - 810 páginas
...forward, as was and entered the enemy's lines, capturing some of his batteries, and gained his works. About the same moment the troops that had before, hesitated broke their ranks aud fell back in great disorder, many more falling under the enemy's fire in retreating than while... | |
| 1988 - 656 páginas
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| 1998 - 624 páginas
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| North Carolina Literary and Historical Association - 1904 - 104 páginas
...the charge, and entered the enemy's lines, capturing some of his batteries ' and gained his works, about the same moment, the troops that had before...broke their ranks and fell back in great disorder. . . . This gave the enemy time to throw his entire force upon Pickett with a strong prospect of being... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - 1906 - 368 páginas
...to the charge and entered the enemy's lines, capturing some of his batteries, and gained his works. About the same moment the troops that had before hesitated...enemy's fire in retiring than while they were attacking. This gave the enemy time to throw his entire force upon Pickett, with a strong prospect of being able... | |
| Hunter McGuire, George Llewellyn Christian - 1907 - 260 páginas
...troops that had before hesitated broke their ranks and fell back in great disorder [italics ours], many more falling under the enemy's fire in retiring than while they were attacking. This gave the enemy time to throw his entire force upon Pickett [italics ours], with a strong prospect... | |
| John Warwick Daniel - 1911 - 818 páginas
...to the charge and entered the enemy's lines, capturing some of his batteries, and gained his works. About the same moment the troops that had before hesitated,...disorder, many more falling under the enemy's fire in retreating than whilst they were attacking. * * In a few moments the enemy, marching against both Hanks... | |
| Mississippi Historical Society. (Founded 1890) - 1918 - 620 páginas
...Garnett, or the "'repulse'' of Kemper from the front of Hall's brigade upon Webb's left. The language "the troops that had before hesitated, broke their...disorder, many more falling under the enemy's fire retiring than while they were advancing", giving "the enemy time to throw his entire force upon Pickett''... | |
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