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" ... march, had not arrived. We maintained our position also, and completely defeated and repulsed all the enemy's attempts to get possession of it. The enemy repeatedly attacked us with a large body of infantry and cavalry, supported by a numerous and... "
History of the Wars of the French Revolution, from the Breaking Out of the ... - Page 408
by Edward Baines - 1818
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United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Part 2

Military art and science - 1844 - 660 pages
...they had no opportunity of charging. Waterloo, June 19, 1815; to Earl Bathurst. lery. He made several charges with the cavalry upon our infantry, but all •were repulsed in the steadiest manner (ïenappe, June 17. Neither did he attempt to molest our march to the reer,*xcept by following with...
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Life of ... the duke of Wellington

Andrew Redman Bonar - 1845 - 472 pages
...several charges with the cavalry on our infantry, but all were repulsed in the steadiest manner. ! .< this affair his Royal Highness the Prince of Orange, the Duke of Brunswick, and Lieutenant- General Sir Thomas Picton, and Major-General Sir James Kempt, and Sir Dennis Pack, who...
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The Waterloo Campaign, 1815

William Siborne - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1848 - 868 pages
...large body of Infantry and Cavalry, supported by a numerous and powerful Artillery ; he made several charges with the Cavalry upon our Infantry, but all...were repulsed in the steadiest manner. In this affair Hi* Royal Highness the Prince of ORANGE, the Duke of BRUNSWICK, and Lieutenant General Sir THOMAS I'ICTON,...
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Official bulletins of the battle of Waterloo in the original languages, with ...

Battle of Waterloo - 1849 - 114 pages
...large body of infantry and cavalry, supported by a numerous and powerful artillery : he made several charges with the cavalry upon our infantry, but all...Highness the Prince of Orange, the Duke of Brunswick, and Lieut. Gen. Sir Thomas Picton, and Major Gen. Sir James Kempt, and Sir Denis Pack, who were engaged...
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Life of ... the duke of Wellington

Andrew Redman Bonar - 1850 - 474 pages
...numerous and powerful artillery ; he made several charges with the cavalry on our infantry, but all wore repulsed in the steadiest manner. In this affair his...Brunswick, and Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton, and Mujor-General Sir James Kempt, and Sir Dennis Pack, who were engaged from the commencement of the enemy's...
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Percy Hamilton; or, The adventures of a Westminster boy

lord William Pitt Lennox - 1851 - 870 pages
...large body of infantry and cavalry, supported by a numerous and powerful artillery. He made several charges with the cavalry upon our infantry, but all were repulsed in the steadiest manner." One event occurred which filled me with the most intense pain and sorrow: it was the death of poor...
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The Battle of Waterloo: With Those of Ligny and Quatre Bras, Described by ...

George Jones - Quatre-Bras, Battle of, Quatre-Bras, Belgium, 1815 - 1852 - 748 pages
...with the cavalry upon our infantry, bnt all were repulsed in the steadiest manner. In this aftair, his Royal Highness the Prince of Orange, the Duke...Lieutenant-general Charles Baron Alten. Major-general Sir C. Halkett, Lieutenant-general Cooke, and Major-generals Mai tl and and Byng, as they successively arrived...
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Life, Military and Civil, of the Duke of Wellington

William Hamilton Maxwell - Generals - 1852 - 562 pages
...large body of infantry and cavalry, supported by a numerous and powerful artillery. He made several charges with the cavalry upon our infantry, but all...repulsed in the steadiest manner. " In this affair, his Eoyal Highness the Prince of Orange, the Duke of Brunswick, and Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Picton, and...
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The patriot warrior: an historical sketch of the life of the duke of ...

Mary Atkinson Maurice - 1853 - 322 pages
...large body of infantry and cavalry, supported by a numerous and powerful artillery. He made several charges with the cavalry upon our infantry, but all were repulsed in the steadiest manner. I have particularly to regret HEH the Duke of Brunswick, who fell fighting gallantly at the head of...
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History of the Wars of the French Revolution ...: Comprehending ..., Volume 2

Edward Baines - France - 1855 - 618 pages
...cavalrv, supported by a numerous and powerful artillery; 1-е made several charges with the cat&lry upon our infantry, but all were repulsed in the steadiest...highness the Prince of Orange, the Duke of Brunswick, and IJeutenant-general Sir Thomai Picton, and Major-general Sir James Kempt, and Sir Denis Pack, who were...
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