The Complete Memoirs of Andrew Jackson Seventh President of the United States

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The Complete Memoirs of Andrew Jackson Seventh President of the United States
John Henry Eaton
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CHAPTER IX.
treiteml Jackson concentrates his forces, and marches to jight t/w enemy. — Alarms of the city. — Anecdote. — Mode of attack, and battle of the IZd of December. — British re-enforcements arrive during the action. — Arrivalof General Carroll's division. — Our army retires from the field. — Effects of this battle. — Jackson es- tablishes a line of defence. — General Morgan is ordered on the right bank of the Mississippi. — Destruction and loss of the Car- oline schooner. — Battle of t
...he 28th December. — Conduct of the legislature of Louisiana ; their deliberations suspended. — Scar- city of arms in the American camp. — Colonel Hinds.
• The hour to test the bravery of his troops ar- rived. The approach of the enemy, flushed with the hope of easy victory, was announced to Jackson a little after one o'clock in the afternoon. He well knew the greater part of his troops were inured to fatigue, while those opposed to him had just been landed from a long voyage, and were without ac- tivity, and unfitted for bodily exertion.


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