| Abiel Holmes - 1805 - 556 páginas
...Burgoyne becoming every hour more hazardous, he resolved to attempt a retreat by night to Fort Edward ; but even this retrograde movement •was rendered...possessed themselves of Fort Edward, and that they were \vell provided with artillery, No avenue to escape BOW appeared. lacessant toil had worn down the whole... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1813 - 478 páginas
...Burgoyne becoming eyery hour more hazard* ous, he resolved to attempt a retreat by night to Fort Edward ; but even this retrograde movement was rendered impracticable....fighting men. Provisions were almost exhausted, and there were no possible means of procuring a supply. The American army, which was daily increasing, was already... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 páginas
...Burgoyne becoming every hour more hazardous, he resolved to attempt a retreat by night to Foil Edward ; but even this retrograde movement was rendered impracticable....fighting men. Provisions were almost exhausted, and there were no possible means of procuring a supply. The American army, which was daily increasing, was already... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 650 páginas
...Burgoyne becoming every hour more hazardous, he resolved to attempt a retreat by night to Fort Edward ; but even this retrograde movement was rendered impracticable....British army ; which did not now contain more than 3500 fighting men. Provisions were almost exhausted, and there were DO possible means of procuring... | |
| H. L. Barnum - 1829 - 502 páginas
...night to Fort Edward; but even this retrogade movement was rendered impracticable. While the araiy was preparing to march, intelligence was received...Edward, and that they were well provided with artillery. Ii/ifl. <«i. I'.Xtf i-•.! .. .....•• • ":• " No avenue to escape now appeared. Incessant... | |
| H. L. Barnum - 1829 - 236 páginas
...but even this retrpgade movement was rendered impracticable. While the army was preparing to inarch, intelligence was received that the Americans had already...that they were well provided with artillery. : "No " No avenue to escape now appeared. Incessant toil had worn down the whole British army, which did... | |
| Grenville Mellen - 1839 - 934 páginas
...Burgoyne becoming every hour more hazardous, he resolved to attempt a retreat by night to fort Edward ; but even this retrograde movement was rendered impracticable....the Americans had already possessed themselves of the fort, and that they were well provided with artillery. No avenue to escape now appeared. Incessant... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 474 páginas
...retreat by night to Fort Edward, each soldier carrying his provision on his back; but while the army were preparing to march, intelligence was received that the Americans had already possessed themselves of the road to Fort Edward, and that they were well provided with artillery. The situation of General... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 480 páginas
...retreat by night to Fort Edward, each soldier carrying his provision on his back; but while the army were preparing to march, intelligence was received that the Americans had already possessed themselves of the road to Fort Edward, and that they were well provided with artillery. The situation of General... | |
| Henry Walter DePuy - 1854 - 448 páginas
...army becoming every hour more hazardous, he resolved to attempt a retreat by night to Fort Edward ; but even this retrograde movement was rendered impracticable....the Americans had already possessed themselves of the fort, and that they were well provided with artillery. No avenue to escape now appeared. Incessant... | |
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