| William Jerdan - 1832 - 474 pages
...!••:. « - ' the height of Barrosa. Considering this position as the key to that of Santi Petri, he immediately countermarched, in order to support the...for its defence ; and the alacrity with which this manuœvre was executed, senred as a favourable omen. Before the British troops could get entirely disentangled... | |
| William Surtees - 1833 - 650 pages
...advancing towards the heights of Barossa. As I considered that position as the key of Santi Petri, I immediately countermarched, in order to support the...with which this manoeuvre was executed, served as a favourable omen. It was, however, impossible, in such intricate and difficult ground, to preserve order... | |
| 1836 - 480 pages
...towards the heights of Barossa. " As I considered that position as the key of that of Santi Petri, I immediately counter-marched, in order to support the...for its defence ; and the alacrity with which this manœuvre was executed served as a favourable omen. It was however impossible, in such intricate and... | |
| 1836 - 884 pages
...towards the heights of B;irossn. " As I considered that position as the key of that of Santi Petri, I immediately counter-marched, in order to support the...for its defence ; and the alacrity with which this manœuvre was executed served as a favourable ornea. It was however impossible, in such intricate and... | |
| Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.) - 1837 - 914 pages
...towards the heights of Barrosa. ' As I considered that position as the key of that of Santi Petri, I immediately countermarched, in order to support the...manoeuvre was executed served as a favorable omen. It was, however, impossible in such intricate and difficult ground to preserve order in the columns,... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1837 - 788 pages
...towards the heights of Barrosa. ' As I considered that position as the key of that of Santi Petri, I immediately countermarched, in order to support the...this manoeuvre was executed, served as a favorable omeu. It was, however, impossible in such intricate and difficult ground to preserve order In the columns,... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1838 - 672 pages
...towards the heights of Barrosa. ' As I considered that position as the key of that of Santi Petri, I immediately countermarched, in order to support the...manoeuvre was executed served as a favorable omen. It was, however, impossible in such intricate and difficult ground to preserve order in the columns,... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1849 - 92 pages
...towards the heights of Bar" rosa, " As I considered that position as the key of that of " Santi Petri, I immediately countermarched in order to " support the...with which this manoeuvre was executed, served as a " favourable omen. It was, however, impossible in such " intricate and difficult ground to preserve... | |
| 1849 - 92 pages
...towards the heights of Bar" rosa. " As I considered that position as the key of that of " Santi Petri, I immediately countermarched in order to " support the...for its defence, and the alacrity " with which this manoauvre was executed, served as a " favourable omen. It was, however, impossible in such " intricate... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1851 - 994 pages
...towards the heights of Barrosa. As I considered that position as the key of that of Santi Petri, I immediately countermarched, in order to support the...manoeuvre was executed served as a favorable omen. Jt was, however, impossible in such intricate and difficult ground to preserve order in the columns,... | |
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