The Life of His Grace Arthur, Duke, Marquis, and Earl of Wellington ...: With Copious Details and Delineations Historical, Political, and Military, of the Various Important Services in which He Has Been Engaged ... Including Numerous Interesting Professional Anecdotes ...J. and J. Cundee, 1817 |
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... called middle life , has yet attained a p tary glory , which entitles him to the e fellow citizens , and holds him up an exa younger brethren in arms . Though the personal worth of the Mar lington is alone sufficient to give splendour ...
... called middle life , has yet attained a p tary glory , which entitles him to the e fellow citizens , and holds him up an exa younger brethren in arms . Though the personal worth of the Mar lington is alone sufficient to give splendour ...
Σελίδα 23
... called unto . He was a sound and fast friend to me ; so I doubt not but your Lordship shall find , when you have occasion to employ him . " This able statesman is also further most honourably mentioned by Sir Nicholas Malby , who says ...
... called unto . He was a sound and fast friend to me ; so I doubt not but your Lordship shall find , when you have occasion to employ him . " This able statesman is also further most honourably mentioned by Sir Nicholas Malby , who says ...
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... called the birth place of the modern system of fortification . It is a small town on the banks of the Waal : at the ends of the two principal streets are gates ; that towards the water , be- tween very ancient walls , but on the land ...
... called the birth place of the modern system of fortification . It is a small town on the banks of the Waal : at the ends of the two principal streets are gates ; that towards the water , be- tween very ancient walls , but on the land ...
Σελίδα 51
... three o'clock in the afternoon reached the verge of an immense desert , called the Welaw , when instead Sufferings of the troops . of having a resting place G 2 of MARQUIS OF WELLINGTON . 51 Severities of the weather. ...
... three o'clock in the afternoon reached the verge of an immense desert , called the Welaw , when instead Sufferings of the troops . of having a resting place G 2 of MARQUIS OF WELLINGTON . 51 Severities of the weather. ...
Σελίδα 57
... , and the 33d were or- dered to Ireland to recruit , where they remained un- til the Colone . was once more called to active ser vice . 3 . H SECTION Arrival in India . SECTION II . Arrival in India MARQUIS OF WELLINGTON . 51.
... , and the 33d were or- dered to Ireland to recruit , where they remained un- til the Colone . was once more called to active ser vice . 3 . H SECTION Arrival in India . SECTION II . Arrival in India MARQUIS OF WELLINGTON . 51.
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Σελίδα 268 - Highlanders ; upon which the officer commanding the light company conceived, that as their ammunition was nearly expended, they were to be relieved by the guards, and began to fall back ; but Sir John, discovering the mistake, said to them, " My brave 42d, join your comrades, ammunition is coming, and you have your bayonets.
Σελίδα 547 - ... to support our position within them having been in such a state of preparation as to give hopes that it would be ready to open on the morning of the 23d. The attack was to have been made by detachments of Portuguese troops, belonging to the 6th division, which occupied the town of Burgos, and invested the castle on the...
Σελίδα 6 - Picton, his Majesty has sustained the loss of an officer who has frequently distinguished himself in his service, and he fell gloriously leading his division to a charge with bayonets, by which one of the most serious attacks made by the enemy on our position was defeated.
Σελίδα 279 - On the night of the llth the enemy crossed the Douro, and destroyed the bridge over that river. ' It was important, with a view to the operations of Marshal Beresford, that I should cross the Douro immediately ; and I had...
Σελίδα 490 - ... charged with the crosses of St. George, St. Andrew, and St. Patrick, being the Union badge of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, as a lasting memorial of the glorious and transcendent achievements...
Σελίδα 273 - ... arduous retreat with consummate firmness, he has terminated a career of distinguished honour by a death that has given the enemy additional reason to respect the name of a British soldier.
Σελίδα 6 - Ponsonby, having taken many prisoners and an eagle. These attacks were repeated till about seven in the evening, when the enemy made a desperate effort with the cavalry and infantry, supported by the fire of artillery, to force our left centre near the farm of La Haye Sainte, which, after a severe contest, was defeated...
Σελίδα 242 - During the season of repose, his time was devoted to the care and instruction of the officer and soldier; in war, he courted service in every quarter of the globe. Regardless of personal considerations, he esteemed that to which his country called him, the post of honour ; and by his undaunted spirit, and unconquerable perseverance, he pointed the way to victory.
Σελίδα 201 - CEbidos, to turn all the enemy's posts on the left of the valley, as well as the right of his post at Roleia: this corps was also destined to watch the motions of General Loison, on the enemy's, right, who, I had heard, had moved from Rio Major towards Alcoentre last night.
Σελίδα 461 - It is impossible to describe the joy of the people of the town upon our entrance. They have now been suffering for more than three years ; during which time the French, among other acts of violence and oppression, have destroyed 13 of 25 convents, and 22 of 25 colleges, which existed in this celebrated seat of learning.