| Richardson (Major, John), Alexander Clark Casselman - 1902 - 452 страница
...to wait ; if not it was determined to go without it, and to attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the General,...embarked on board the floating batteries, and every article was prepared. The spirit and zeal, the order and animation displayed by the officers and men,... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1912 - 268 страница
...agreed to wait; if not, it was determined to go without it, and attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the General,...he considered himself pledged to lead the army to Malden. The ammunition was placed in the waggons ; the cannon embarked on board the floating batteries,... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1912 - 286 страница
...agreed to wait; if not, it was determined to go without it, and attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the General, and the day was appointed for commencing our inarch. He declared to me, that he considered himself pledged to lead the army to Malden. The ammunition... | |
| John McClelland Bulkley - 1913 - 590 страница
...not it was determined to go without it and to attempt the capture of the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the General,...Maiden. The ammunition was placed in the wagons, * The following incident in connection with the Surrender of Detroit by General Hull, and relating- to the... | |
| 1919 - 484 страница
...to wait; if not, it was determined to go without it and to attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the general...the army to Maiden. The ammunition was placed in the waggons ; the cannon were embarked on board the floating batteries, and every requisite article was... | |
| 1919 - 478 страница
...to wait; if not, it was determined to go without it and to attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the general...the army to Maiden. The ammunition was placed in the waggons ; the cannon were embarked on board the floating batteries, and every requisite article was... | |
| 1919 - 488 страница
...to wait; if not, it was determined to go without it and to attempt the place by storm. This opinion appeared to correspond with the views of the general...he considered himself pledged to lead the army to Malden. The ammunition was placed in the waggons ; the cannon were embarked on board the floating batteries,... | |
| 1813 - 512 страница
...Midden. The ammunition was pi.iced in the waggons ; the cannon were embarked on bo.ird the flo.st.ng batteries, and every requisite Was prepared. The spirit and zeal, the ardor and дштг.аИоп displayed by the officers anel men on learning tlie iK'u'1 accomplishment oiytlieir... | |
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