| 1822 - 1148 דפים
...unavailing. Here, on the morning of the 5th of October, the regular force (about 500 effectives) were drawn up in open files in a straggling wood, which...their retreat and by the privations to which they had been long exposed, gave way on the first advance of the enemy, and no exertion of their commander could... | |
| 1822 - 582 דפים
...with them, and to turn the enemy's flank on their advance. This disposition was shown to Tecumth6, who expressed his satisfaction at it; and his last...their retreat and by the privations to which they had been long exposed, gave way on the first advance of the enemy, and no exertion of their commander could... | |
| Ferdinand Brock Tupper - 1835 - 272 דפים
...with them, and to turn the enemy's flank on their advance. This disposition was shown to Te-cum-seh, who expressed his satisfaction at it ; and his last...their retreat and by the privations to which they had been long exposed, gave way on the first advance of the enemy, and no exertion of their commander could... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1839 - 614 דפים
...was his last struggle. 'n receiving his last orders from the British General, e exclaimed—"Father! tell your young men. to be firm, and all will be well;" he then harangued his followers, and formed them in their places. The British were defeated; but Tecnmseh,... | |
| Isaac Brock - 1845 - 492 דפים
...disposition of the British force, were approved of by Tecumseh, and his last words to General Proctor were : " Father, tell your young men to be firm, and...repaired to his people, and harangued them before they occupied their post. While the white troops were so quickly overcome, Tecumseh and his warriors almost... | |
| Isaac Brock - 1847 - 512 דפים
...Tecumaeh, a Poem, already cited. force, were approved of by Tecumseh, and his last words to General Proctor were : " Father, tell your young men to be firm, and...repaired to his people, and harangued them before they occupied their post. While the white troops were so quickly overcome, Tecumseh and his warriors almost... | |
| John MacLean - 1889 - 360 דפים
...was fought at Moravian Town, on the Thames. Just before the battle Tecumseh said to General Proctor: "Father, tell your young men to be firm, and all will be well." The Americans had with them a party of Kentucky Rangers, who were accustomed to fighting like Indians... | |
| 1822 - 582 דפים
...morning of the 5th of October, the regular force (about 500 effectives) were drawn up in open tiles in a straggling wood, which prevented any attack upon...their retreat and by the privations to which they had been long exposed, gave way on the first advance of the enemy, and no exertion of their commander could... | |
| John Sugden - 1990 - 316 דפים
...An article in the London Quarterly Review alleged that he concluded with remarks of encouragement: "Father, tell your young men to be firm, and all will be well." Coffin, who resorted to the reminiscences of McLean, Procter's aide-de-camp, states that Tecumseh's... | |
| Sandy Antal - 1997 - 472 דפים
...Prior to the battle, Tecumseh expressed satisfaction with the final dispositions and reassured Procter, "Father, tell your young men to be firm and all will be well." The war chief passed along the British lines, pressing the hand of each officer and making some appropriate... | |
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