| Monthly literary register - 1811 - 766 sivua
...countermarched, in order to support the troops left for its defence ; and the alacrity with which this manoeuvre was executed, served as a favourable omen. It was...impossible in such intricate and difficult ground to pro serve order in the columns, and there never was time to restore it entirely. But before we could... | |
| 1811 - 840 sivua
...counter-marched in order to support the troops left for its defence ; and the alacrity with which this manoeuvre was executed served as a favourable omen. It was however...difficult ground to preserve order in the columns, anil there never was lime to restore it entirely^-But before we could get ourselves quite disentangled... | |
| 1811 - 750 sivua
...order to.-support the troops left for its defence-, and the alacrity with which this manoeuvre wag executed served as a .favourable omen. It was however...impossible, in such intricate and difficult ground, ti» preserve order in the columns, and there never was time to restore it entirely. But, before we... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 844 sivua
...and the alacrity with which this manoeuvre was executed served as a favourable omen. It was howe^r impossible in such intricate and difficult ground to preserve order in the columns, and there nsver was time to restore it eutirely. — But before we could get ourselves quite disentangled from... | |
| 1811 - 718 sivua
...alacrity with which this manœuvre was executed, served as a favourable omen. It was hosvever imponible in such intricate and difficult ground to preserve order in the columns, and there nu\er • was time to гсЦлге it entirely. But before we could get ourselves quite disentangled... | |
| 1811 - 724 sivua
...manoeuvre was executed served as a favuursble omen. It was however impossible in such intricate i-.ml difficult ground to preserve order in the columns, and there never was time to remtore it entirely. B«t before we could get ovneives quite disentangled from the wood, the troops... | |
| 1813 - 532 sivua
...marched, in order to support the troops left for its defence ; and the alacrity with which this manœuvre was executed served as a favourable omen. It was however...in such intricate and difficult ground to preserve orderin thecolumns, and there never wa» time to restore it entirely. But before we could get ourselvei... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 sivua
...left for its defence; and the alacrity with which this n* ncEnvre was executed served as a * vourable omen. It was however impossible in such intricate and difficult ground to preserve orderinthecolumis, and there never wai time to restore it entirely. But before we could get ourseW... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 480 sivua
...left for its defence ; and the alacrity with which this manoeuvre was executed served as a favorable omen. It was however impossible, in such intricate...from the wood the troops on the Barrosa hill were se«n returning from it, while the enemy's left wing was rapidly ascending. At the same time, his right... | |
| William Surtees - 1833 - 650 sivua
...countermarched, in order to support the troops left for its defence ; and the alacrity with which this manoeuvre was executed, served as a favourable omen. It was,...quite disentangled from the wood, the troops on the Barossa hill were seen returning from it, while the enemy's left wing was rapidly ascending. At the... | |
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