| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 pages
...A select battalion, commanded by major Price, moved in front of the legion sufficiently in advance to give timely notice for the troops to form in case of action.* • An evasive answer having been returned to the pacific overture made from the Au Glaize, general... | |
| Henry Trumbull - America - 1812 - 204 pages
...select battalion, of mounted volunteers moved in front of the legation, commanded by Mvijor PHICK, who was directed to keep sufficiently advanced, and...peace or war. After advancing about five miles, Major PRICK's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who were secreted in the woods and high grass,... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - America - 1825 - 486 pages
...front of the legion, commanded by Maj. Price, who was directed to keep sufficiently advanced, so as to give timely notice for the troops to form in case...would decide for peace or war. After advancing about eight miles, Maj. Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who were secreted in the... | |
| David Ramsay - 1832 - 278 pages
...A select battalion, commanded by major Price, moved in front of the legion, sufficiently in advance to give timely notice for the troops to form, in case of action. After marching about five miles, major Price received so heavy a fire from a concealed enemy, that... | |
| James Hall - 1836 - 338 pages
...front of the legion, commanded by Major Price, who was directed to keep sufficiently advanced — so as to give timely notice for the troops to form, in case of action — it being yet undeterl mined whether the Indians wou{d decide for peace or war. After advancing about five miles,... | |
| Samuel Jones Burr - Biography & Autobiography - 1840 - 320 pages
...front of the legion, commanded by Major PRICE, who was directed to keep sufficiently advanced — so as to give timely notice for the troops to form, in case...undetermined whether the Indians would decide for pence or war. After advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from... | |
| John Brown Dillon - Indiana - 1843 - 482 pages
...front of the Legion, commanded by Major Price, who was directed to keep sufficiently advanced, so as to give timely notice for the troops to form in case...whether the Indians would decide for „ peace or war. * This post, which was called "Fort Deposit," was about seven miles from the British I tort at the... | |
| Horatio Newton Moore - 1845 - 456 pages
...front of the legion, commanded by Major Price, who was directed to keep sufficiently advanced—so as to give timely notice for the troops to form, in case of action—it being yot undetermined whether the Indians would decide for peace or war. After advancing... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - Indians of North America - 1846 - 642 pages
...front of the Legion, commanded by Major Price, who was directed to keep sufficiently advanced, so as to give timely notice for the troops to form in case of action, it being yet undetermined whether the Indiana would decide for peace or war. Afier advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received... | |
| Jacob Burnet - History - 1847 - 532 pages
...moved in front of the legion, commanded by Major Price, who was directed to keep sufficiently advanced, to give timely notice for the troops to form, in case of an attack. After advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the... | |
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