| Archibald Duncan - 1805 - 418 페이지
...engaged two hours, to oblige the enemy to slacken their fire very much. They drove large parties several times out of the fort which were replaced by others from the main. The springs of the Bristol's cable being cut by the shot, she lay for some time exposed to a dreadful... | |
| Ralph Izard - 1844 - 420 페이지
...that it was too deep to walk across. Sir Peter Parker tells us, that he drove large parties several times out of the Fort, which were replaced by others from the main. This Fort was a temporary thing — built to annoy the shipping in their passage to the town. It was... | |
| Henry Barton Dawson - 1858 - 774 페이지
...engaged two hours, to oblige the rebels to slacken their fire very much. We drove large parties several times out of the fort, which were replaced by others from the main. About half after three, a considerable reinforcement from Mount Pleasant hung a man on a ] tree at the back of... | |
| Claud Nugent - 1898 - 424 페이지
...engaged two hours, to oblige the rebels to slacken their fire very much. We drove large parties several times out of the fort, which were replaced by others from the main. About half an hour after three, a considerable reinforcement from Mount Pleasant hung a man on a tree at the back... | |
| 1776 - 782 페이지
...near ten hoars, a brilk fire was kept up by the (hips, with intervals, and we had the f»tiif»ction, after being engaged two hours, to oblige the rebels...flacken their fire very much. We drove large parties feTeral times out of the fort, which were replaced by others from the main. About half an hour after... | |
| 1776 - 822 페이지
...near ten hours, a brilk fire was kept up by the Ihips with intervals ; and we had the latisfaftion, after being engaged two hours, to oblige the Rebels to flacken their fire very much. We drov« large partiel feveral times out of the fort, which were replaced by others from the main. About... | |
| 1776 - 626 페이지
...t*'0 hours, to oblige the rebels to flacken their fire very miirti. We drove large parlies fevcral times out of the fort, which were replaced by others from the main, A'bout half an hour af:cr three a confiderable reinforcement from Mount I'leafanl hung a man on a tree at the back... | |
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