... gave signal for all the bad passions of those who witnessed them to let loose ; and, mortifying as it is to confess it, the fact cannot be denied, that from that hour we no longer resembled a British army. There was still the same bravery in our ranks... A Corner of Spain - Seite 189von Walter Wood - 1910 - 203 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...army. There was still the same bravery in our ranks ; but it was only at moments when the enemy were expected to come on, that our order and regularity...British troops moving in the presence of an enemy. When he began his retreat, it was Sir John Moore's intention to fall back upon Vigo, and there embark... | |
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...army. There was still the same bravery in our ranks ; but it was only at moments when the enemy were expected to come on, that our order and regularity...British troops moving in the presence of an enemy. When he began his retreat, it was Sir John Moore's intention to fall back upon Vigo, and there embark... | |
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...army. There was still the same bravery in our ranks ; but it was only at moments when the enemy were expected to come on that our order and regularity...British troops moving in the presence of an enemy. When he began his retreat it was Sir John Moore's intention to fall back upon Vigo. and there embark... | |
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...army. There was still the same bravery in our tanks but it was only at moments when the enemy were expected to come on, that our order and regularity...British troops moving in the presence of an enemy. When he began his retreat, it was Sir John Moore's intention to fall back upon Vigo, and there embark... | |
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