| John Milton Niles - 1837 - 620 pages
...they had enjoyed for two days. The enemy in the mean time extended the right flank of their infantry so as to occupy the extreme point of a skirt of timber on the bank of the San Jacinto, and secured their left by a fortification about five feet high, constructed of packs and baggage, leaving an opening... | |
| Chester Newell - 1838 - 246 pages
...they had enjoyed for two days. The enemy. in the mean time, extended the right flank of their infantry so as to occupy the extreme point of a skirt of timber on the bank of the San Jacinto, and screened their left by a fortification about five feet high, constructed of packs and baggage, leaving... | |
| John Milton Niles, L. T. Pease - 1838 - 620 pages
...they had enjoyed for two days. The enemy, in the meantime, extended the right flank of their infantry so as to occupy the extreme point of a skirt of timber on ihe bank of the San Jacinto, and secured their left by a fortification about five feet high, constructed... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 574 pages
...they had enjoyed for two days. The enemy in the mean time extended the right flank of their infantry so as to occupy the extreme point of a skirt of timber on the bank of the San Jacinto, and secured their left by a fortification about five feet high, constructed of packs and baggage, leaving an opening... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 562 pages
...they had enjoyed for two days. The enemy in the mean time extended the right flank of their infantry so as to occupy the extreme point of a skirt of timber on the bank of the San Jacinto, and secured their left by a fortification about five feet high, constructed of packs and baggage, leaving an opening... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1846 - 216 pages
...the first time in two days. " The enemy in the meantime extended the right flank of their infantry, so as to occupy the extreme point of a skirt of timber on the bank of the San Jacinto, and secured their left by a fortification about five feet high, constructed of packs and baggage, leaving an opening... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1855 - 452 pages
...the first time in two days. " The enemy in the meantime extended the right flank of their infantry, so as to occupy the extreme point of a skirt of timber on the bank of the San Jacinto, and secured their left by a fortification about five feet high, constructed of packs and baggage, leaving an opening... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1860 - 440 pages
...the first time in two days. " The enemy in the meantime extended the right flank of their infantry, so as to occupy the extreme point of a skirt of timber on the bank of the San Jacinto, and secured their left by a fortification about five feet high, constructed of packs and baggage, leaving an opening... | |
| J. M. Morphis - 1874 - 620 pages
...they had enjoyed for two days. The enemy in the meantime extended the right flank of their infantry, so as to occupy the extreme point of a skirt of timber on the bank of the San Jacinto, and secured their left by a fortification about five feet high, constructed of packs and baggage, leaving an opening... | |
| J. M. Morphis - 1875 - 634 pages
...they had enjoyed for two days. The enemy in the meantime extended the right flank of their infantry, so as to occupy the extreme point of a skirt of timber on the bank of the San Jacinto, and secured their left by a fortification about five feet high, constructed of packs and baggage, leaving an opening... | |
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