| John Marshall - 1804 - 648 pagine
...lieutenant governor Dinwiddie, giving an account of the action, he says, " they were struck with such an inconceivable panic, that nothing but confusion and...and wounded, a large proportion out of what we had." " The Virginia companies behaved like men, and died like soldiers; for I believe, out of three companies... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 654 pagine
...lieutenant governor Dinwiddie, giving an account of the action, he says, " they were struck with such an inconceivable panic, that nothing but confusion and...and wounded, a large proportion out of what we had." " The Virginia companies behaved like men, and died like soldiers; for I believe, out of three companies... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 562 pagine
...Lieutenant-governor Dinwiddie, giving an account of the acticta, he says, " They were struck with such an inconceivable panic, that nothing but confusion and...wounded, — a large proportion out of what we had. " The Virginia companies behaved like men, and died like soldiers ; for I believe, out of three companies... | |
| 734 pagine
...occasion. In his letter to lieutenant governor Dinwiddie, giving an account of the action, he *ays, ' They were struck with such inconceivable panic, that...of sixty killed and wounded" — a large proportion but of what we had. " The Virginia companies behaved like men, and died like soldiers: for I believe,... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 pagine
...relation of the engagement, to the Executive of Virginia, he observes, " They were struck with such an inconceivable panic, that nothing but confusion and...upwards of sixty killed and wounded : a large proportion of what we had. "The Virginia companies behaved like men, and died like soldiers ; for I believe of... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 pagine
...relation of the engagement, to the Executive of Virginia, he observes, " They were struck with such an inconceivable panic, that nothing but confusion and...upwards of sixty killed and wounded ; a large proportion of what we had. " The Virginia companies behaved like men, and died like soldiers ; for I believe of... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 584 pagine
...relation of the engagement, to the Executive of Virginia, he observes, " They were struck with such an inconceivable panic, that nothing but confusion and...officers, in general, behaved with incomparable bravery, 16 LIFE OF WASHINGTON. [If5& for which they greatly suffered ; there being upwards of sixty killed... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 546 pagine
...' They were struck with such an inconceivable panic,' says he, in a letter to Governor Dinwiddie, ' that nothing but confusion and disobedience of orders...and wounded, a large proportion out of what we had. The Virginia companies behaved like men, and died like soldiers; for I believe, out of three companies... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 590 pagine
...' They were struck with such an inconceivable panic,' says he, in a letter to Governor Dinwiddie, ' that nothing but confusion and disobedience of orders...and wounded, a large proportion out of what we had. The Virginia companies behaved like men, and died like soldiers; for I believe, out of three companies... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1826 - 238 pagine
...engagement, to the Executive of Virginia, he observes, " They were struck with such an inconceivable panick, that nothing but confusion and disobedience of orders...upwards of sixty killed and wounded ; a large proportion of what we had. " The Virginia companies behaved like men, and died like soldiers ; for I believe of... | |
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