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Side 5
... considerable loss , their General Chapuy was made prisoner , 35 pieces of cannon fell into the hands of the British , whose troops , the cavalry in particular , covered themselves with glory . In this battle the British army had to ...
... considerable loss , their General Chapuy was made prisoner , 35 pieces of cannon fell into the hands of the British , whose troops , the cavalry in particular , covered themselves with glory . In this battle the British army had to ...
Side 9
... considerable loss . His Royal Highness the Duke of York landed in Holland on the 13th of September , and reinforcements arriving , augmented the allied force to 35,000 men , of which 17,000 were Russians . A general attack was ...
... considerable loss . His Royal Highness the Duke of York landed in Holland on the 13th of September , and reinforcements arriving , augmented the allied force to 35,000 men , of which 17,000 were Russians . A general attack was ...
Side 15
... considerable information , daring spirit , and exalted patriotism , brought him through in the space of a year , from the rank of a common soldier to the eminent station of General of Division . With all his talents , he was defi- cient ...
... considerable information , daring spirit , and exalted patriotism , brought him through in the space of a year , from the rank of a common soldier to the eminent station of General of Division . With all his talents , he was defi- cient ...
Side 23
... considerable force on the left bank ; they had already at- tempted to win the bridge , and were now erecting batteries . The bridge was barricaded , and defended by several batteries , with em- brazures connected by a covered way ; and ...
... considerable force on the left bank ; they had already at- tempted to win the bridge , and were now erecting batteries . The bridge was barricaded , and defended by several batteries , with em- brazures connected by a covered way ; and ...
Side 25
... considerable bodies under General Lorset ; and Grant , after a resistance in which the Spaniards , both officers and men , demeaned themselves most gallantly , was compelled to fall back . The French then attempted to cut off Sir Robert ...
... considerable bodies under General Lorset ; and Grant , after a resistance in which the Spaniards , both officers and men , demeaned themselves most gallantly , was compelled to fall back . The French then attempted to cut off Sir Robert ...
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38th Foot 60th Foot Adjutant Allies appointed army arrived artillery attack August 26 Austrian Batt battalion batteries battle Bernadotte Blucher brigade British Buonaparte Capt Captain cavalry centre battalion Colonel column command companies conduct consideration corps Dated Aug Dated August Dated July Dated Oct Dated Sept detached dispatch division do.-Ensign drummers Elbe enemy enemy's Ensign file killed file wounded fire flank Foot force French front garrison Gent Guards head-quarters honour horses infantry John July 29 killed in action King's German Legion Lieut Lieut.-Col Lieut.-Colonel Lieut.-Gen Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General Light Dragoons Lord Wellington Lordship Major Major-General Marquis Militia movement officers Portuguese position Prince Royal prisoners promoted purchase rank and file rear received Regiment Regt resigned retired retreat road Royal Highness Russian serjeants Sir James Leith Sir John Moore soldiers Spanish Staff thousand town troops vice Viscount Castlereagh whole
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Side 600 - I am to acquaint you, that his royal highness the prince regent has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of his majesty, to approve and confirm the finding -and sentence of the court.
Side 313 - When the thanks of both houses of parliament were voted to the army, in consequence of the victory at Talavera, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the late Mr.
Side 229 - Can Honour's voice provoke the silent dust, Or Flattery soothe the dull cold ear of death?
Side 174 - A dispatch, of which the following is an extract, has been this day received at Lord...
Side 166 - ... me to assure your excellency that but one sentiment animated every breast, that of discharging to the utmost of their power their duty to their king and country : but one sentiment of regret and mortification prevailed, on being obliged to quit...
Side 590 - Campbell, and all the officers of my personal staff, and his serene highness the prince of Orange. The artillery which was in the field was of great use to us; and I cannot sufficiently acknowledge the intelligence and activity with which it was brought to the point of attack, under the direction of colonel Dickson, over the bad roads through the mountains, at this season of the year.
Side 616 - One while he formed the project of becoming Duke of Courland ; at another he thought of bestowing on himself the crown of Poland. He frequently gave intimations of an intention to make himself a bishop or even a simple monk. He built a superb palace, and wanted to sell it before it was finished.
Side 511 - ... both flanks : but on reconnoitring their position, and not being prepared to occupy it after it should be carried, prudence required that the troops who had behaved so bravely, and who were still willing to attempt any thing, however arduous, should not be exposed to a certain loss, when the extent of the advantage could not be ascertained.
Side 166 - At this point the further energies of. the troops became unavailing. Their block-house and stockaded battery could not be carried by assault, nor reduced by fieldpieces, had we been provided with them — the fire of the gunboats proved inefficient to attain that end — light and adverse winds continued, and our large vessels were still far off.
Side 555 - Europe at length approaches her deliverance, and England шау triumphantly look forward to reap, in conjunction with her Allies, that glory her unexampled and steady efforts in the common cause so justly entitle her to receive.