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" 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... "
A full ... account of the ... battle of Waterloo, the second restoration of ... - Page 370
by Christopher Kelly - 1818
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 36

Art - 1813 - 682 pages
...unable to hold any position for a sufficient length of time to allow their baggage and artillery to he drawn off. The whole therefore of the latter, which...enemy in their retreat from their first position on Arnney and on the Zadora, and all their ammunition and baggage, and every thing they had, were taken...
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The Military [afterw.] Royal military panorama or Officer's companion, Volume 2

1813 - 744 pages
...length of time to allow their baggage and artillery to be drawn off. The whole, therefore, of the latur which had not already been taken by the troops, in...the enemy in their retreat from their first position an Aruney, and on the Zadora, and all their ammunition and baggage, and erery thing they had were taken,...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volume 3

Benjamin Flower - 1813 - 438 pages
...they were • unable to hold any position for a • sufficient length of time to allow there baggage and artillery to be drawn off. — The whole, therefore,...enemy in their retreat from their first position' on Aruney and on the Zadorq.and all their ammunition and baggage, and every thing they' had, were taken,...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 64

1813 - 592 pages
...unable to hold any position for a sufficient length of time to allow their baggage and artillery to be1 drawn off. The whole, therefore, of the latter which...enemy in their retreat from their first position on Arnncy and on the Zadora, nnd all their ammunition and baggage, and everything they had, were taken...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 24

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 442 pages
...; but they were unable to bold any position for a sufficient length of time to allow their baggage and artillery to be drawn off. The whole, therefore,...latter, which had not already been taken by the troops lin their attack of the successive positions, taken up by the enemy in their retreat from their first...
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The Royal Military Chronicle or British Officers Monthly Register and Mentor ...

The Royal Military Chronicle or British Officers Monthly Register and Mentor VOL VII - 1813 - 750 pages
...; but (hey were unable to hold any position for a sufficient length of time to allow their baggage and artillery to be drawn off. The whole therefore of the latter which bad not already been taken by the troops in their attack of the successive positions, taken up. by...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 55

Edmund Burke - History - 1814 - 830 pages
...to allow their baggage and artillery to be drawn off. Tue whole, therefore, of the latter, which bad not already been taken by the troops in their .attack...enemy in their retreat from their first position on Aruney and on the Zadora, and all tlie'r ammunition and baggage, and every thing they had, were taken,...
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The Life of the Most Noble Arthur, Marquis and Earl of Wellington ...

Francis L. Clarke, William Dunlap - Generals - 1814 - 446 pages
...the French were unable to hold any position for a sufficient length of time to allow their baggage and artillery to be drawn off; the whole, therefore,...the latter, which had not already been taken by the allies, and all their ammunition and baggage, were taken near Vittoria. They carried ofTwith them one...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

English poetry - 1814 - 1112 pages
...; but they were .unable to hold any positipn for a sufficient length of time to allow their baggage and artillery to be drawn off. The whole therefore of the latter, which had not already been taJcen by the troops in their attack of the successive positions taken up by the enemy in their retreat...
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History of the wars resulting from the Frenchrevolution. To which ..., Volume 2

Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 610 pages
...Pampeluna,; but they were unable to hold any position for a sufficient length of time, to allow their baggage and artillery to be drawn off. The whole, therefore,...taken up by the enemy in their retreat from their position on Aiuney, and on the Zadora, and 1 all their ammunition and baggage, and every thing they...
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