| 1813 - 750 頁
...not having been able to get up in time, and the troops were exposed to so heavy and galling a fiic from a numerous but almost invisible foe, as to render...by the right, which proved to be more open and was less occupied by the enemy. On the left the wood was very thick, and was most obstinately maintained... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 442 頁
...not having been able to get up in time, and the troops were exposed to so heavy and galling a fire from a numerous but almost invisible foe, as to render...by the right, which proved to be more open, and was less occupied by the enemy. On the left the wood was very thick, and was most obstinately maintained... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1813 - 438 頁
...were exposed loso heavy and galling a nre from a numerous but almost invisible foe, as to render к impossible to halt for the artillery to come up. At...in opposite directions round the hill. I directed Col. Young of the King's Regiment, with half of the deuchrnent, to penetrate by the left, and Major... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 548 頁
...having been able to get up in time, and the troops were exposed to so heavy and galling a fire from so numerous but almost invisible foe, as to render it...by the right, which proved to be more open and was less occupied by the enemy. On the left the wood was very thick, and was most obstinately maintained... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 頁
...not having been able to get up in time ; and the troops were exposed to so heavy and galling a fire from a numerous, but almost invisible foe, as to render...two paths led in opposite directions round the hill. 1 directed Colonel Young of the king's regiment, with half of the detachment, to penetrate by the left,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 770 頁
...time ; and the troops were exposed to so heavy and galling a fire from a numerous but almost mvisible foe, as to render it impossible to halt for the artillery to come up. At thii spot two paths led in opposite directions round the hill. I directed Colonel Young of the king's... | |
| 1815 - 772 頁
...the troops were exposed to so heavy and galling a fire from a numerous but almost invisible foe, aa to render it impossible to halt for the artillery to come up. At thi» spot two paths led in opposite directions round the hill. I directed Colonel Young of the king's... | |
| C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 904 頁
...embarked not having been able to get up in time; and the troops were exposed to Robeavy and galling a fire ?; d ;T% , Colonel Baynes directed Colonel Young, of the king's regiment, with half of the detachment, to penetrate... | |
| William James - 1818 - 520 頁
...not having been able to get up in time, and the troops were exposed to so heavy and galling a fire from a numerous, but almost invisible foe, as to render...I directed colonel Young, of the king's regiment, with'half of the detachment, to penetrate by the left; and major Drummond, of the 104th, to force the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 854 頁
...not having been able to get up in time ; and the troops were exposed to so heavy and galling a fire from a numerous, but almost invisible foe, as to render...to penetrate by the left, and major Drummond of the 101th, to force the path by the right, which proved to be more open and was less occupied by the enemy.... | |
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