The vi. 3 e troops had not been long in motion before the enemy descended from the heights on which they were formed, and attacked the leading brigades of both lines, which were commanded by Major-general Cradock and major-general the earl of Cavan. The Monthly Magazine - Page 4201801Full view - About this book
| 1801 - 536 pages
...intention to turn their right flank. The troops had not been long in motion before the enemy tlefcended from the heights on which they were formed, and attacked...leading brigades of both lines, which were commanded by Major Gen. Cradock and Major Gen. the Earl of Cavan. The 9oth regiment formed the advanced guard of... | |
| 1801 - 848 pages
...their right flank. The troops had nut been long in motion before the enemy defcended from the heighu on which they were formed, and attacked the leading brigades of both lines, which, were commanded by Major-gen. Cradock. and Majoi-£cn. the Eail of Cavan. The oxxh regiment formed tbe advanced guard... | |
| John Debritt - 1802 - 850 pages
...with an intention to turn their right flank. The troops had not been long in motion before the enemy defcended from the heights on which they were formed,...lines, which were commanded by Major-general Cradock, «nd Major-general the Earl of Gavan. VOJL. XL / Th« The goth regiment formed the advanced guard of... | |
| 1802 - 882 pages
...with an intention to turn their right flank. The troops had not been long in motion before the enemy defcended from the heights on which they were formed,...leading brigades of both lines which were commanded by nrijor-gener.il Cradock, and major-general the carl of C a van. The 90;h regiment formed the advanced... | |
| 1802 - 888 pages
...intention to turn their right flank. The troops had not been long in motion before the enemy descended from. the heights on which they were formed, and attacked...leading brigades of both lines, which were commanded by major-gen. Cfadock and major-gen, the earl of Cavan. The 90th regiment formed the advanced guard of... | |
| 1802 - 876 pages
...to turn their right flank. The trunps had not been long in motion before the enemy deft-ended (rom the heights on which they were formed, and attacked...leading brigades of both lines which were commanded by nnjor-general Cradock, and major-general the earl of Cavan. The 90th regiment formed Ihe advanced gur.rd... | |
| 1802 - 886 pages
...right flank of the enemy. The attack was in «ome measure anticipated bv the French ; and they defended from the heights on which they were formed, and attacked the leading brigades of both lines. The British troop-; were therefore compelled to «•hange their position,- which was done with the... | |
| ROBERT THOMAS WILSON - 1803 - 332 pages
...with an intention to turn their right flank. The troops had not been long in motion before the enemy defcended from the heights on which they were formed,...leading brigades of both lines, which were commanded by Major General Craddock and Major General the Earl of Cavan. The QOth regiment formed the advanced guard... | |
| Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Sir Robert Wilson - 1803 - 430 pages
...intention to turn their right flank. The troops had not been long in motion before the enemy descended from the heights on which they were formed, and attacked...leading brigades of both lines, which were commanded by Major General Craddock and Major General the Earl of Cavan. The 90th regiment formed the advanced guard... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1812 - 596 pages
...right flank of the enemy. The attack was in eome measure anticipated by the French ; and they descended from the heights on which they were formed, and attacked the leading brigades of both * lines. The British troops were therefore compelled to change their position, which was done with the greatest... | |
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