| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 páginas
...cavalry and artillery. The attack succeeded in every point ; the enemy was forced from his position on the heights, and fled in the utmost confusion, leaving behind him, as far as I could judge, 15O pieces of cannon, with their ammunition, which fell into our hands. I continued the pursuit till... | |
| George John Freeman - 464 páginas
...cavalry and artillery. The attack succeeded in every point ; the enemy was forced from his position on the heights, and fled in the utmost confusion, leaving behind him, as far I could judge, one hundred and fifty pieces of cannon, with their ammunition, which fell into our hands.... | |
| John Booth - 1815 - 198 páginas
...cavalry and artillery. The attack succeeded in every point; the enemy was forced from his position on the heights, and fled in the utmost confusion, leaving...FIFTY PIECES OF CANNON, with their ammunition, which fell into our hands. I continued the pursuit till long after dark, and then discontinued it, only on... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 páginas
...cavalry and artillery. The attack succeeded in every point ; the enemy was forced from his position on the heights, and fled in the utmost confusion, leaving behind him, as far as I coold judge, 150 pieces of cannon, with their ammunition, which loll into our hands. I continued the... | |
| 1815 - 586 páginas
...from his position on the heights, and fled in the utmost confusion, leaving behind Lim. as far яв I. could judge, one hundred and fifty pieces, of cannon, with their a minimi úon, which fell into our hands. I continued the pursuit till long after dark, and then discontinued... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 páginas
...cavalry and artillery. The attack succeeded in every point ; the enemy was forced from his position on the heights, and fled in the utmost confusion, leaving...fifty pieces of cannon, with their ammunition, which fell into our hands. I continued the pursuit till long after dark, and then discontinued it, only on... | |
| Edmund Boyce - 1816 - 480 páginas
...cavalry and artillery. Tlic attack succeeded in every point; the enemy was forced from 1 1 is position on the heights, and fled in the utmost confusion, leaving...judge, one hundred and fifty pieces of cannon, with then' ammunition, which fell jntp our hand*. . .. . . TM Uii.. .1 .u: ; .1 continued the pursuit till... | |
| James Simpson - 1816 - 210 páginas
...cavalry and artillery. The attack succeeded in every point ; the enemy was forced from his position on the heights, and fled in the utmost confusion, leaving...behind him, as far as I could judge, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTT PIECES or CANNON, with their ammunition, which fell in* to our hands. I continued the pursuit... | |
| Christopher Kelly - 1817 - 550 páginas
...cavalry and artillery. The attack succeeded iu every point ; the enemy was forced from his position on the heights, and fled in the utmost confusion, leaving...behind him, as far as I could judge, one hundred and ßj'ty pieces »J' cannon, with their ammunition, which fell into our hands. " I continued the pursuit... | |
| 1817 - 586 páginas
...was forced from his position on the heights, and fled in the utmost confusion, leaving behind liini, as far as I could judge, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PIECES OF CANNON, with their ammunition, which 1V11 into our hands. I continued the pursuit till long after dark, and then discontinued it, only on... | |
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