Memoirs of the Reign of George Iii to the Session of Parliament Ending A.D. 1793 3
Memoirs of the Reign of George Iii to the Session of Parliament Ending A.D. 1793 3
William Belsham
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The advanced corps immediately fell back, and communicated a ge- neral confttfion and panic, which all the efforts of Colonel Tarleton could not remedy. Stieh was the precipitate flight of the eayalry^ that the offi- cers, \tt attempting to tally their men. Were dver-^ bprne and carried away with the torrent ; and the greatcft part of the infantry, perceiving themfelves. abandoned, threw down their arms and beggdd for quarter. The caYmon^ colors, and baggage wag- gons, with more than 700 prifon...ers, fell into the hands of the vidtorsv Colonel Morgan receivedy as he well deferred, the thanks of the Congrefs ac- companied with a gold medal for this important vidory, which left his antagonill deftitute of all confolation, excepting that aiiling from the con-* fcioufnefs of his own gallant perfonal exertions ; and Colonel Tarleton might exclaim in the lan- guage of Francis I. after the fatal defeat of Pavia^' " All is loft except olu- honor l" Inflead of being overwhelmed with their re- peated difafters, the Americans feeuied to rife with frefh courage from each misfortune.
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