... and even money, were necessarily destroyed or abandoned. " I am sorry to say, that the army, whose conduct I had such reason to extol on its march through Portugal, and on its arrival in Spain, has totally changed its character since it began to retreat.... Cobbett's Political Register - Side 571redigert av - 1809Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Monthly literary register - 1809 - 752 sider
...Portugal, and on its arrival in Spain, hat totally changed its character lince it began to .-• • tcjt. I can say nothing in its favour, but that when there was a prospect of fighting the enemy, th« men were then orderly, and seemed pleased aud determined to do their Jury, in front of Villa Franca,... | |
| 1809 - 518 sider
...on its march through Portugal, and on its arrival in Spain, has totally changed its character since it began to retreat. I can say nothing in its favour,...came up with the reserve, with which I was covering (he reireatof the army ; they attacked it at Caleabclos. I retired, covered by flic 95;h regiment,... | |
| Adam Neale - 1809 - 514 sider
...arrival in Spain, has tolally changed its character since it began to retreat. I can, say nothing in it* favour, but that when there was a prospect of fighting...covering the retreat of the army ; they attacked it at Calcabclos. I retired, covered by the 95lh regiment, and marched that night to Herresias, ami from... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 364 sider
...on its march through Portugal, and on its arrival in Spain, has tôtally ehanged its character since it began to retreat. * * * ******** ******** I can...pleased, and determined to do their duty. In front of Villafranca the French came up with the reserve, with which I was covering the retreat of the army.... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 558 sider
...in Spain, has totally changed its character since it began to retreat. * * * * * . * * # * ****** 4 I can say nothing in its favour, but that, when there...pleased, and determined to do their duty. In front of Villafranca the French came up with the reserve, with which I was covering the retreat of the army.... | |
| 1809 - 536 sider
...through ' Portugal, and on its arrival in Spain, has * totally changed its character since it liegan to retreat. I can say nothing in its favour, but that when there was a prospect of fighting the enemy, Me MEN were then orderly, and seemed pleased and determined • to do their duty." The " MEN," observe.... | |
| James Carrick Moore, Sir John Moore - 1809 - 376 sider
...on its march through Portugal, and on its arrival in Spain, has totally changed its character since it began to retreat * . * * * *** * * * *.* *** *...its favour, but that when there was a prospect of righting the Enemy, the men were then orderly, and seemed pleased, and determined to do their duty.... | |
| 1809 - 1020 sider
...on its much through Portugal, and on its arrival in Spain, has totally chan. gcd its cnaracter since it began to retreat. I can say nothing in its favour, but that, when there wat a prospect of fighting the enemy, the men were then orderly, and seemed pleased and determined... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1809 - 646 sider
...<m in march through Portugal, end on its arrival in Spain, has totally 'changed its character since it began to retreat. I can say nothing in its 'favour, 'but t hat when there teat в prospect nfjig/iting the enemy, (lie *tti tier e then orderly, and seemed... | |
| 1810 - 1214 sider
...on its march through Portugal, and on its arrival in Spain, lus totally clianged it* character since it began to retreat. I can say nothing in its favour,...enemy, the men were then orderly and seemed pleased and drtermiiiéd to do their duty. In front of Villa Franca the French came up with, the reserve, with... | |
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