Dinwiddie, giving an account of the action, he says, " they were struck with such an inconceivable panic, that nothing but confusion and disobedience of orders prevailed among them. The officers in general behaved with incomparable bravery, for which... The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 4291805Full view - About this book
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...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 - Generals - 1804 - 654 pages
...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 pages
...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 pages
...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 pages
...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 pages
...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 pages
...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 - Indians - 1819 - 546 pages
...' 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 - Indians - 1819 - 590 pages
...' 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 - Presidents - 1826 - 238 pages
...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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