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" The retreat in those circumstances was, you may be sure, a precipitate one ; it was, in fact, a flight. The camp and the artillery were abandoned ; but that was unavoidable, for not a horse was left alive to have drawn it off had it otherwise been practicable.... "
History of the Discovery of America, of the Landing of Our Forefathers at ... - Page 151
by Henry Trumbull - 1812 - 192 pages
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Biography and History of the Indians of North America: Comprising a General ...

Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 582 pages
...for not a horse was left alive to have drawn it off, had it otherwise been practicable. Hut the moHt disgraceful part of the business is, that the greatest part of the men threw uway their arms und accoutrements, even after the pursuit, which continued about four miles, had ceased....
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Biography and History of the Indians of North America ...: Comprising ...

Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1837 - 654 pages
...were abandoned ; but that was unavoidable, for not a horse was left alive to have drawn it off, hod it otherwise been practicable. But the most disgraceful...miles, but was not able to remedy it ; for, having had oil my horses killed, and being mounted upon one that coidd not be pricked out of a walk, I could not...
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The Book of the Indians: Or, Biography and History of the Indians of North ...

Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1841 - 790 pages
...were abandoned ; but that was unavoidable, for not a horse was left alive to have drawn it off) had it otherwise been practicable. But the most disgraceful...I found the road strewed with them for many miles, hut was not able to remedy it ; for, having had all my horses killwand being mounted upon one that...
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The Book of the Indians, Or, Biography and History of the Indians of North ...

Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1845 - 800 pages
...were abandoned ; but that was unavoidable, for not a horse was left alive to have drawn it off, had it otherwise been practicable. But the most disgraceful...part of the business is, that the greatest part of lli3 men threw away their arms and accoutrements, even after the pursuit, which continued about four...
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Annals of the West: Embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events which ...

James Handasyd Perkins - Indians of North America - 1846 - 632 pages
...abandoned ; but that was unavoidable ; for not a horse was left alive to have drawn it off, had it otherwise been practicable. But the most disgraceful...that the greatest part of the men threw away their arras and accoutrements, even after the pursuit, which continued about four miles, had ceased. I found...
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Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-western Territory

Jacob Burnet - Northwest, Old - 1847 - 570 pages
...became a flight. The camp was abandoned, and so was the artillery, for the want of horses to remove it. The men threw away their arms and accoutrements, even after the pursuit had ceased, which was not continued more than four miles. The road was almost covered with those articles,...
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Historical Collections of Ohio: Containing a Collection of the Most ...

Henry Howe - Ohio - 1847 - 630 pages
...became a flight. The camp was abandoned, and so was the artillery, for the want of horses to remove it. The men threw away their arms and accoutrements, even after the pursuit had ceased, which was not continned more than four miles. The road was almost covered with those articles,...
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Historical Collections of Ohio: Containing a Collection of the Most ...

Henry Howe - Ohio - 1849 - 646 pages
...became a flight. The camp was abandoned, and so was the artillery, for the want of horses to remove it. The men threw away their arms and accoutrements, even after the pursuit had ceased, which was not continued more than four miles. The road was almost covered with those articles,...
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Biography and History of the Indians of North America: From Its First Discovery

Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1851 - 780 pages
...were abandoned ; but that was unavoidable, for not a horse was left alive to have drawn it off, had it otherwise been practicable. But the most disgraceful...continued about four miles, had ceased. I found the »oad strewed with them for many miles, but was not able to remedy it ; for, having had all my horses...
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Biography and History of the Indians of North America: From Its First Discovery

Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1851 - 842 pages
...not a horse was left alive to have drawn it off, had it otherwise been practicable. But the тоя disgraceful part of the business is, that the greatest...arms and accoutrements, even after the pursuit, which coutinued about four miles, had ceased. I found the road strewed with them for many miles, but was...
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