A Military History of the Western World: From the defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, to the Battle of Waterloo, 1815Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-3 av 88
Side 176
... attack the Russian camp on the following day . Thereupon Lewenhaupt , in order that the maximum numbers of attacking ... attack in flank . These detachments decided upon , Rehnskjöld was left with barely 12,500 troops , half infantry and ...
... attack the Russian camp on the following day . Thereupon Lewenhaupt , in order that the maximum numbers of attacking ... attack in flank . These detachments decided upon , Rehnskjöld was left with barely 12,500 troops , half infantry and ...
Side 202
... attack it in force on the following day . But this surprise raid persuaded Soubise to move during the night to a securer position , and as Frederick found it too strong to attack , on November 4 he moved his camp to Rossbach . Soubise's ...
... attack it in force on the following day . But this surprise raid persuaded Soubise to move during the night to a securer position , and as Frederick found it too strong to attack , on November 4 he moved his camp to Rossbach . Soubise's ...
Side 388
... attack was that , while Collingwood attacked the 12 rear ships of the enemy's line , Nelson was to attack the enemy's centre in order to prevent it attacking Collingwood , and at the same time interpose his ships between the enemy's ...
... attack was that , while Collingwood attacked the 12 rear ships of the enemy's line , Nelson was to attack the enemy's centre in order to prevent it attacking Collingwood , and at the same time interpose his ships between the enemy's ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
Admiral advance allies Armada armed merchantmen army arrived artillery attack August Austria battalions battle Blücher British Brunswick Burgoyne Cadiz camp campaign cannon Captain cavalry centre Charles Clinton Clive Colonel colonies columns command Cornwallis corps Cromwell d'Erlon Danube decided defeat dispatch Donauwörth Drake Duke Dumouriez Elector Emperor empire enemy enemy's England English Europe fight fire flank fleet force France Frederick French galleasses Guard guns Gustavus horse Ibid infantry July June King later learnt letter Lord Louis manœuvre Marlborough Meanwhile Medina Sidonia miles Mir Jafar move musket Napoleon Nawab Nelson occupied October officers once Parliament peace position Prince Prussian Quebec rear regiments reinforce Rhine river Road Russia sail Saxony says sent September ships shot siege Siraj-ud-daulah soldiers Spain Spanish squadron Sweden tactics treaty troops United Provinces Valmy victory Villeneuve William wounded writes wrote