| Henry Lee - History - 1827 - 480 pages
...linmedi-tely between the head of the column and the enen.y'* line was n considerable plantation: one largo field of which was on our left of the road, and two others, witn a wood ol about two hundred yards broad, between them, on our right of it ; beyond these fields... | |
| John Hill Wheeler - North Carolina - 1851 - 644 pages
...between the head of the column and the enemy's lino was a considerable plantation, one large'field of which was on our left of the road, and two others with aw ood of about two hundred yards broad between them ; on pur right of it beyond these fields the wood... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1859 - 710 pages
...column and the enemy's line, was a considerable plantation, one large field of which was on our left on the road, and two others, with a wood of about two...yards broad between them, on our right of it ; beyond these fields, the road continued for several miles to onr right. The wood beyond the plantation in... | |
| Charles Cornwallis Marquis Cornwallis - Great Britain - 1859 - 642 pages
...description of the ground. Immediately between the head of the column and the enemy's line was a considerable plantation, one large field of which was on our left...of the road, and two others, with a wood of about 200 yards broad between them, on our right of it ; beyond these fields the wood continued for several... | |
| Henry Lee - Southern States - 1869 - 658 pages
...the column and the enemy's line was a considerable plantation; one large field of which was on onr left of the road, and two others, with a wood of about...yards broad, between them, on our right of it ; beyond these fields the wood continued for several miles to our right. The wood beyond the plantation in onr... | |
| Frank Moore - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1876 - 1230 pages
...column and the enemy's line, was a considerable plantation, one large field of which was on our left on the road, and two others, with a wood of about two...yards broad between them, on our right of it; beyond these fields, the road continued for several miles to our right. The wood beyond the plantation in... | |
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