| William Preston Johnston - 1878 - 806 páginas
...by the enemy's artillery, from their boats or their batteries. It was but fair to infer that, while they kept up a sufficient fire upon our intrenchments...above us on the river, both on the right and left hanks, and thus to cut off all our communication, and to prevent the possibility of egress. This theory... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1882 - 1048 páginas
...reached by the enemy's artillery from their boats or their batteries. It was but fair to infer that while they kept up a sufficient fire upon our intrenchments...column above us on the river, both on the right and the left banks, and thus to cut on' all our communication and to prevent the possibility of egress.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1882 - 1042 páginas
...batteries. It was but fair to infer that while they kept up a sufficient tire upon our iutrcuchmenta to keep our men from sleep and prevent repose, their object was merely to give tiino to pass a column above us on the river, both on tho right and the left banks, and thus to cut... | |
| United States. War Department - 1882 - 1040 páginas
...batteries. It was but fair to infer that while they kept up a sufficient tire upon our iutrenchments to keep our men from sleep and prevent repose, their...column above us on the river, both on the right and the left banks, and thus to cut off all our communications and to prevent the possibility of egress.... | |
| Moore - 1865 - 828 páginas
...from their boats or their batteries. It was but fair to infer that, while they kept up a Efficient fire upon our intrenchments to keep our men from sleep...column above us on the river, both on the right and the left banks, and thus to cut off all our communications, arid to prevent the possibility of egress.... | |
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