| 1828 - 746 pages
...men and the guides, who knew how to guard against the calamity, the whole division were struck blind three leagues distant from the nearest human habitation....each other with agonized and desperate grasp. During fifeir dreary march by a rugged mountain path, several fell down precipices, and were never heard of... | |
| 1829 - 762 pages
...knew how to guard against the calamity, the whole division* were struck blind three leagues dis. tant from the nearest human habitation. The guides galloped...fell down precipices, and were never heard of more. The ntrumpi usually continues two days. Out of three thousand men, General Cordova lost above a hundred.... | |
| 1828 - 724 pages
...the whole division were struck blind three leagues distant from the nearest human habitation. 1 he guides galloped on to a village in advance, and brought...each other with agonized and desperate grasp. During fheir dreary march by a rugged mountain path, several fell down precipices, and were never heard of... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1829 - 554 pages
...habitation. The guides galloped on to a village in advance, and brought out a hundred Indians, who took charge of long files of the poor sightless soldiers,...and desperate grasp. During their dreary march by H rugged mountain path, several fell down precipices, and were never heard of more. "In the early part... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1845 - 128 pages
...advance, and brought a hundred Indians to assist in leading the men. Many of the sufferers, maddened with pain, had strayed away from the column, and perished...poor sightless soldiers, clinging to each other with desperate agonized grasp. During this dreary march by a rugged mountain path, several fell down the... | |
| William White Cooper - 1853 - 340 pages
...from the nearest human habitation. The guides galloped on to a village in advance, and brought one hundred Indians, to assist in leading the men. Many...poor sightless soldiers, clinging to each other with agonised and desperate grasp. During their dreary march by a rugged mountain path, several fell down... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1865 - 428 pages
...advance, and brought a hundred Indians to assist in leading the men. Many of the sufferers, maddened with pain, had strayed away from the column, and perished...charge of long files of the poor sightless soldiers. During the march by a rugged mountain path, several fell down the precipice and were never heard of... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1829 - 594 pages
...habitation. The guides galloped on to a village in advance, and brought out a hundred Indians, who took charge of long files of the poor sightless soldiers,...fell down precipices, and were never heard of more." • • * "In the early part of 1824, two hundred patriot prisoners of war, who were on the march to... | |
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