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... sent to join the forces commanded by the Duke of York . The state of affairs upon the Continent was then critical ; the allied forces were placed in a disadvantageous posi- tion , and had already sustained several reverses of fortune ...
... sent to join the forces commanded by the Duke of York . The state of affairs upon the Continent was then critical ; the allied forces were placed in a disadvantageous posi- tion , and had already sustained several reverses of fortune ...
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... sent into the Dec- can , surrounded and disarmed them . The remon- strances sent to Tippoo having been disregarded , preparations were made for carrying on the war on such a scale , as , if possible , entirely to destroy his power . The ...
... sent into the Dec- can , surrounded and disarmed them . The remon- strances sent to Tippoo having been disregarded , preparations were made for carrying on the war on such a scale , as , if possible , entirely to destroy his power . The ...
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... sent repeated proposals to head - quarters ; but the time of mercy was past , and the only alternative left to him was an unconditional surrender . The Bombay army was assailed by 6000 native troops , and Sally's Frenchmen , but after ...
... sent repeated proposals to head - quarters ; but the time of mercy was past , and the only alternative left to him was an unconditional surrender . The Bombay army was assailed by 6000 native troops , and Sally's Frenchmen , but after ...
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... sent Stevenson towards Deodroog , and along the Kistna , to prevent him from sending his guns and baggage to his ally , the Rajah of Soorapoor ; and I pushed forward the whole of the Mahratta and Mogul cavalry in one body , between ...
... sent Stevenson towards Deodroog , and along the Kistna , to prevent him from sending his guns and baggage to his ally , the Rajah of Soorapoor ; and I pushed forward the whole of the Mahratta and Mogul cavalry in one body , between ...
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... sent to show me the way , who manifested an inclination to lead me to a different place . My own and the Mahratta cavalry after- wards prevented any communication between his majesty , and the killador . " The binjarrie must be filled ...
... sent to show me the way , who manifested an inclination to lead me to a different place . My own and the Mahratta cavalry after- wards prevented any communication between his majesty , and the killador . " The binjarrie must be filled ...
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Seite 194 - Nothing could stop that astonishing infantry. No sudden burst of undisciplined valour, no nervous enthusiasm, weakened the stability of their order...
Seite 274 - Cadogan has died of a wound which he received. In him His Majesty has lost an officer of great zeal and tried gallantry, who had already acquired the respect and regard of the whole profession, and of whom it might be expected, that if he had lived he would have rendered the most important services to his country.
Seite 459 - Bulow, upon the enemy's flank, was a most decisive one; and even if I had not found myself in a situation to make the attack, which produced the final result, it would have forced the enemy to retire, if his attacks should have failed, and would have prevented him from taking advantage of them, if they should unfortunately have succeeded.
Seite 194 - In vain did Soult with voice and gesture animate his Frenchmen ; in vain did the hardiest veterans break from the crowded columns and sacrifice their lives to gain time for the mass to open out on such a fair field ; in vain did the mass itself bear up, and, fiercely striving, fire indiscriminately...
Seite 457 - Picton his Majesty has sustained the loss of an officer who has frequently distinguished himself in his service ; and he fell gloriously leading his division to a charge with bayonets, by which one of the most serious attacks made by the enemy on our position was repulsed.
Seite 195 - ... by the incessant vigour of the attack to the farthest edge of the hill. In vain did the French reserves...
Seite 451 - The whole, therefore, of the latter, which had not already been taken by the troops in their attack of the successive positions taken up by the enemy in their retreat from their first position...
Seite 231 - In this dreadful situation, while the dead were lying in heaps, and others continually falling, the wounded crawling about to get some shelter from the merciless...
Seite 340 - A moment of prosperity blinds them. The oppression and humiliation of the French people are beyond their power. If they enter France, they will there find their tomb. Soldiers! we have forced marches to make, battles to fight, dangers to...
Seite 300 - The officers and soldiers of the army must recollect that their nations are at war with France solely because the Ruler of the French nation will not allow them to be at peace, and is desirous of forcing them to submit to his yoke...