The Life of the Most Noble Arthur, Marquis and Earl of Wellington ...Van Winkle and Wiley, 1814 - 423 sider |
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Side 31
... enemy rendering the whole line of posts untenable , as it completely commanded the river Dommel , which runs im- mediately into the town by Fort Isabella , the commander in chief thought it absolutely ... enemy's squadrons advanced in 31.
... enemy rendering the whole line of posts untenable , as it completely commanded the river Dommel , which runs im- mediately into the town by Fort Isabella , the commander in chief thought it absolutely ... enemy's squadrons advanced in 31.
Side 32
Francis L. Clarke, William Dunlap. vantage of this delay , the enemy's squadrons advanced in full force ; but ... enemy ; for which purpose a corp was formed of ten battalions of British infantry , of which the 33d was one , under Major ...
Francis L. Clarke, William Dunlap. vantage of this delay , the enemy's squadrons advanced in full force ; but ... enemy ; for which purpose a corp was formed of ten battalions of British infantry , of which the 33d was one , under Major ...
Side 34
... enemy's hussars that gallopped along the road with great vivacity . The troops having beforehand been in an alert ... enemy was so impetuous , both on the cavalry and infantry , that at first they had the advantage , and it is even said ...
... enemy's hussars that gallopped along the road with great vivacity . The troops having beforehand been in an alert ... enemy was so impetuous , both on the cavalry and infantry , that at first they had the advantage , and it is even said ...
Side 45
... enemy's ad- vanced parties , amongst which were some elephants , soon appear- ed upon a distant ridge . From thence , after reconnoitring the British encampment for a considerable time , they retired , and in the evening fourteen or ...
... enemy's ad- vanced parties , amongst which were some elephants , soon appear- ed upon a distant ridge . From thence , after reconnoitring the British encampment for a considerable time , they retired , and in the evening fourteen or ...
Side 46
... enemy's line ; and Major General Popham , with the left wing and the rear guard , was to remain at the fort end of the village of Mallavelly , for the pro- tection of the battering train and the baggage ; the five regiments of cavalry ...
... enemy's line ; and Major General Popham , with the left wing and the rear guard , was to remain at the fort end of the village of Mallavelly , for the pro- tection of the battering train and the baggage ; the five regiments of cavalry ...
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The Life of the Most Noble Arthur, Marquis and Earl of Wellington ... Francis L. Clarke,William Dunlap Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1814 |
The Life of the Most Noble Arthur, Marquis and Earl of Wellington ... Francis L. Clarke,William Dunlap Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1814 |
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6th division advanced guard allied army arrived artillery assailants attack battalion battle Beresford body bridge brigade British army British troops Cadiz cannon cavalry centre Ciudad Rodrigo Colonel Wellesley column commander in chief commenced conduct corps crossed defeat defended detachment Douro dragoons Earl enemy enemy's English fire flank force formed French army front gallant garrison ground guns heights honourable immediately killed King Lieutenant Colonel Lieutenant General Sir light division Lisbon Lord Wellington lordship loss Madrid Major marquis Marshal Soult ment military morning moved movements night obliged occupied officers operations passed piquets Portugal Portuguese position possession prisoners Rajah rear guard received regiment repulsed retired retreat river road Salamanca Scindiah sent siege Sir Arthur Wellesley Sir John Moore Sir Rowland Hill Sir Stapleton Cotton Sir William Beresford soon Spain Spaniards Spanish army Tagus taken Talavera tion Tippoo took Tormes town victory village whilst wounded