Barrosa hill were seen returning from it, while the enemy's left wing was rapidly ascending. At the same time, his right wing stood on the plain, on the edge of the wood, within cannonshot. History of the Peninsular War ... - Side 194af Robert Southey - 1837Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Monthly literary register - 1811 - 766 sider
...retreat in the face of such an enemy, already within reach of the eaiy communication by the sea-beach, must have involved the whole allied army in all the danger of being attacked during the uuavuid.ible confusion of the different corps arriving on the narrow ridge of Bermesa, nearly at the... | |
| 1880 - 632 sider
...the same time his right wing stood on the plain on the edge of the wood within cannon shot. A retreat in the face of such an enemy, already within reach...ridge of Bermeja nearly at the same time. Trusting to the known heroism of the British troops, regardless of the numbers and position of their enemy,... | |
| 1811 - 768 sider
...retreat in the face of such an Enemy, already within reach of the easy communication by the sea-beach, must have involved the whole allied army in all the...the different corps arriving on the narrow ridge of Berihesa nearly at the same time. Trusting to the known heroism of British troops, regardless of the... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 844 sider
...retreat in the face of such an enemy, already within reach of the easy communication by the «»ab«acb, must have involved the whole allied army in all the...confusion of the different corps arriving on the narrow ridg« of Bermtsa nearly at the same time. — Trusting to the known heroism of British troops, regardless... | |
| 1811 - 724 sider
...rearli of the easy communication by the sealieaeh, must'have involved the whole alii -d army iu all t'uc danger of being attacked during the unavoidable confusion of the different corps arriving on tlie uarr*w ridge of Bei'iucsa nearly at the some time. Trusting to the known heroism Of British troops,... | |
| 1813 - 744 sider
...already within reach of the easy communication by the sea bank, must have involved the whole of the allied army in all the danger of being attacked during...confusion of the different corps arriving on the narrow edge of Bermeja, nearly at the same time. — The British General, therefore, determined on an immediate... | |
| 1813 - 544 sider
...near it, apparently to lessen the danger of being turned on that side by the enemy's light infantry. In such intricate and difficult circumstances it was...involved the whole allied army in all the danger of being CHAP. 11.] 295 attacked during the unavoidable confusion of the different corps arriving on the narrow... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 sider
...retreat in the w or" such an enemy, already within re*" of the easy communication by the seabeach, must have involved the whole allied army in all the...the different corps arriving on the narrow ridge of Bermesa nearly at the same time. Trusting to the known heroism of British troops, regardless of the... | |
| 1813 - 532 sider
...retreat in the face of such an enemy, already within react of the easy communication by the seabeach, must have involved the whole allied army in all the...the different corps arriving on the narrow ridge of Bermesa nearly at the same time. Trusting to the known heroism of British troops, regardless of the... | |
| Francis L. Clarke, William Dunlap - 1814 - 446 sider
...reach of the easy communication by die sea beach, must have involved the whole allied, army in nil the danger of being attacked during the unavoidable confusion of the different oorps arriving on the narrow ridge of Bermesa, nearly at the same lime ; therefore, trusting to the... | |
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