| Henry Lee - Southern States - 1812 - 444 pages
...to the claims of honor and justice, can withhold applause from colonel Dixon and his North Carolina regiment of militia. Having their flank exposed by...turned with disdain from the ignoble example; and. VOL. I. 2 A fixing their eyes on the Marylanders, whose left they became, determined to vie in deeds... | |
| Henry Lee - History - 1827 - 484 pages
...to the claims of honour and justice, can withhold applause from colonel Dixon and his North Carolina regiment of militia. Having their flank exposed by...battle, this regiment maintained its ground ; and, wheu the reserve under Smallwood, covering our left, relieved its naked flank, forced the enemy to... | |
| Henry Lee - History - 1827 - 486 pages
...flank exposed by the flight of the other militia, they turned with disdain Irom the ignoble example 5 and fixing their eyes on the Marylanders, whose left...maintained its ground ; and, when the reserve under Sinallwood, covering our left, relieved its naked flank, forced the enemy to fall back. Colonel Dixon... | |
| Henry Lee - History - 1827 - 480 pages
...to the claims of honour and justice, cao withhold applause from colonel Dixon and his North Carolina regiment of militia. Having their flank exposed by...flight of the other militia, they turned with disdain (rorn the ignoble example ; and tixing their eyes on the Marylanders, whose left they became, determined... | |
| Henry Lee, Robert Edward Lee - Southern States - 1869 - 668 pages
...justice, can withhold applause from Colonel Dixon and his North Carolina regi» See Appendix D. ment of militia. Having their flank exposed by the flight...maintained its ground, and when the reserve under Smallvvood, covering our left, relieved its naked flank, forced the enemy to fall back. Colonel Dixon... | |
| Henry Lee, Robert Edward Lee - Southern States - 1869 - 658 pages
...justice, can withhold applause from Colonel Dixon and his North Carolina regi» See Appendix D. ment of militia. Having their flank exposed by the flight...fixing their eyes on the Marylanders, whose left they hecame, determined to vie in deeds of courage with their veteran comrades. Nor did they shrink from... | |
| Edward Graham Daves - Maryland - 1893 - 166 pages
...and 100 were killed and wounded. None can withhold applause from Col. Dixon and his North Carolina regiment of militia. Having their flank exposed by...and fixing their eyes on the Marylanders, whose left flank they became, determined to vie in 1 Batch's Maryland Papers, 116. deeds of courage with their... | |
| Susan Bullitt Dixon ("Mrs. Archibald Dixon, ") - Missouri compromise - 1899 - 654 pages
...violence to the claims of honor and justice can withhold applause from Col. Dixon and his North Carolina regiment of militia. Having their flank exposed by...militia, they turned with disdain from the ignoble ex1 Editor Union Weekly Local, Uniontown, Kentucky, April 29, 1876. ample, and fixing their eyes on... | |
| Emory Upton - United States - 1904 - 538 pages
...to the claims of honor and justice, can withhold applause from Colonel Dixpn and his North Carolina regiment of militia. Having their flank exposed by...their eyes on the Marylanders, whose left they became, deter" Tarleton' s Campaign in North Carolina, p. 106-109. '' Tarleton' s Campaign in North Carolina,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1904 - 534 pages
...to the claims of honor and justice, can withhold applause from Colonel Dixon and his North Carolina regiment of militia. Having their flank exposed by...their eyes on the Marylanders, whose left they became, deter, "Tarleton's Campaign in North Carolina, p. 106-109. ''Tarleton's Campaign in North Carolina,... | |
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