| 1813 - 682 sider
...field in readiness to support Licut.-Gen. Sir T. Graham, if In« support had been required. Tho enemy had a division of infantry and some cavalry advanced...resting their right on some strong heights covering the villnge of (jamaría Maior. Both Gamaira and Ahcchnco wire strongly occupied as tètes-dii pont to... | |
| 1813 - 744 sider
...field in readiuess to support Lieut.-Gen. Sir T. Graham, if bis support had been required. The enemy had a division of infantry and some cavalry advanced...heights covering the village of Gamarra Maior. Both Gainarra and Abechuco were strongly occupied, as Wtes-de-pon ' to the bridges over the Zadora at these... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1813 - 438 sider
...readiness to support Lieut.-General Sir T. Graham, if his support had been required. The enemy hada division of infantry and some cavalry advanced on...Both Gamarra and Abechuco were strongly occupied, as têtes-de-pont to the bridges over the Zadora at these places. Brigadier-General Pack, with his Portuguese... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 442 sider
...readiness to support Lieutenant- General Sir T. Graham, if his support had been required. The enemy had a division of infantry and some cavalry: advanced on the great road from Vittoria,' to Bilnoa, resting their right ou some strong heights covering the village of Gjtuarra Major. $otii .Gaiparra... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 sider
...readiness to support Lieutenant-General Sir T. Graham, if his support had been required. The enemy had a division of infantry and some cavalry advanced...some strong heights covering the village of Gamarra Major. Both Gamarra and Abechucbo were strongly occupied, as tetes.de-pont to the bridges over the... | |
| 1814 - 1112 sider
...in the field in readiness to support sir T. Graham, it his support had been required. — The enemy had a division of infantry and some cavalry advanced on the great road from Vittoria to liilboa, resting their right on some strong heights covering the village «f. Gamarra Maior. Both Gamarra... | |
| Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 610 sider
...saw our disposition to attack it, and commenced his retreat in good order, toward Vittoria. The enemy had a division of infantry, and some cavalry, advanced...Both Gamarra and Abechuco were strongly occupied, as tetes dupont to the bridges over the Zadora at these places. Brigadiergeneral Pack, with his Portuguese... | |
| 1815 - 772 sider
...field in readiness to support Lieut.-General Sir T. Graham, if his support had been required. The enemy had a division of infantry and some cavalry advanced...some strong heights covering the village of Gamarra Major. Both Gamarra and Abechuco were strongly occupied, as tctes-de-poitt to the bridges over the... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 sider
...arrive on the field in readiness to support sir Thomas, if that support f}jad been required. The enemy had a division of infantry and some cavalry advanced...some strong heights, covering the village of Gamarra Major. Both Gamarra and Abechncho, were strongly occupied »» tetes-de-ponttothebridges over the Zadora,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 770 sider
...in the field in readiness to support Sir Thomas Graham, if his support had been required. The enemy had a division of infantry, and some cavalry advanced on the great road from Vittoria to Bilboa, their right retting on some strong heights which cover the village of Gamarro Major. Both Gamarro and... | |
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