 | English literature - 1813
...Our light troops are now occupied in pursuing the enemy. Although the numerous villages lying near to each other in this territory, and its canals, together...precaution taken by the enemy never to appear in the op^n plain, did not aflord our cavalry an opportunity of charging in line, yet the Prussian garde-du-corps,... | |
 | 1813
...light troops are now occupied in pursuing the enemy.' Although the numerous villages lying near to each other in this territory, and its canals, together...never to appear in the open plain, did not afford the cavalry an opportunity of charging in line, yet the Prussian Garde-du-corps, and the regiment of... | |
 | Great Britain - 1813
...Our light troops are now occupied in pursuing the enemy. Although the numerous villages lying near to each other in this territory, and its canals, together...yet the Prussian Garde-du-corps, and the regiment of Brandenburgh Cuirassiers, cut down several masses of the enemy's infantry, even amidst the villages,... | |
 | William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813
...Our light troops are now occupied in pursuing the enemy. Although the numerous villages lying near to each other in this territory, and its canals, together...opportunity of charging in line, yet the Prussian Garde-du- corps, and the regiment of Brandenburgh Cuirassiers, cut down several masses of the enemy's... | |
 | Military art and science - 1813
...Our light troops are now occupied ia parsuing the enemy. Although the numerous villages lying near to each other in this territory, and its canals, together with the precaution taken by th» enemy never to appear is Ih* open plain, did not afford our cavalry an opportunity of charging... | |
 | Christopher Kelly - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1817 - 509 pages
...pursuing the enemy. " Although tbe numerous villages and canals lying near each other in this territory, together with the precaution taken by the enemy never to appear in tbe open plain, did not afford our cavalry an opportunity of charging in line, yet the Prussian body-guards,... | |
 | Christopher Kelly - 1818
...villages and canals lying near each other in this territory, together with the precaution taken by tbe enemy never to appear in the open plain, did not afford...opportunity of charging in line, yet the Prussian body-guards, and the regiment of Brandenburg cuirassiers, cut down several masses of tbe enemy's infantry,... | |
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