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... that time enjoyed great celebrity , and was a diligent student of those various branches of theoretical and practical science which are necessary to the formation of the accomplished soldier . He received his first commission as ensign in.
... that time enjoyed great celebrity , and was a diligent student of those various branches of theoretical and practical science which are necessary to the formation of the accomplished soldier . He received his first commission as ensign in.
Σελίδα 23
... studded in the same manner . The whole was so formed , as to have the appearance of plumage , and so closely set , that the gold was hardly to be seen . liberty , than he returned to his old mode of DUKE OF WELLINGTON . 23.
... studded in the same manner . The whole was so formed , as to have the appearance of plumage , and so closely set , that the gold was hardly to be seen . liberty , than he returned to his old mode of DUKE OF WELLINGTON . 23.
Σελίδα 32
... forming an independent state ; the French , while they still used the name of the aged and blind monarch , treated his ... formed a body of regular troops in Scindiah's ser- vice , and he admitted British as well as French officers ...
... forming an independent state ; the French , while they still used the name of the aged and blind monarch , treated his ... formed a body of regular troops in Scindiah's ser- vice , and he admitted British as well as French officers ...
Σελίδα 35
... formed a junc- tion with the Nizam's subsidiary force , under Colo- nel Stevenson ; but upon learning that Holkar had left Poonah , he disposed Colonel Stevenson's force so , that a speedy junction might if necessary be formed with it ...
... formed a junc- tion with the Nizam's subsidiary force , under Colo- nel Stevenson ; but upon learning that Holkar had left Poonah , he disposed Colonel Stevenson's force so , that a speedy junction might if necessary be formed with it ...
Σελίδα 38
... formed his infan- try in two lines ; leaving the cavalry as a reserve in the third , and keeping in check a large body of the enemy's horse , by means of the Mysore cavalry . The enemy , anticipating his intentions , altering the ...
... formed his infan- try in two lines ; leaving the cavalry as a reserve in the third , and keeping in check a large body of the enemy's horse , by means of the Mysore cavalry . The enemy , anticipating his intentions , altering the ...
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Σελίδα 195 - Nothing could stop that astonishing infantry. No sudden burst of undisciplined valour, no nervous enthusiasm, weakened the stability of their order; their flashing eyes were bent on the dark columns in their front; their measured tread shook the ground; their dreadful volleys swept away the head of every formation; their deafening shouts overpowered the dissonant cries that broke from all parts of the tumultuous crowd, as foot by foot and with a horrid carnage it was driven by the incessant vigour...
Σελίδα 458 - This attack upon the right of our centre was accompanied by a very heavy cannonade upon our whole line, which' was destined to support the repeated attacks of cavalry and infantry, occasionally mixed, but sometimes separate, which were made upon it, In one of these the enemy carried the...
Σελίδα 195 - ... by the incessant vigour of the attack to the farthest edge of the hill. In vain did the French reserves...
Σελίδα 333 - It has been that generous and lofty spirit which inspired your troops with unbounded confidence, and taught them to know that the day of battle was always a day of victory ; that moral courage and enduring fortitude which in perilous times, when gloom and doubt had beset ordinary minds, stood nevertheless unshaken, and that ascendancy of character, which, uniting the energies of jealous and rival nations, enabled you to wield at will the fate and fortunes of mighty empires.
Σελίδα 230 - ... shot, that it was hard to know who went down voluntarily, who were stricken, and many stooped unhurt that never rose again. Vain also would it have been to break through the sword-blades, for the trench and parapet behind the breach were finished, and the assailants, crowded into even a narrower space than the ditch was, would still have been separated from their enemies, and the slaughter would have continued.
Σελίδα 333 - ... illustrious warriors who have recently visited our country, we could present to them a leader of our own, to whom all, by common acclamation, conceded the pre-eminence ; and when the will of Heaven and the common destinies of our nature, shall have swept away the present generation, you will have left your great name...
Σελίδα 453 - The whole, therefore, of the latter, which had not already been taken by the troops in their attack of the successive positions taken up by the enemy in their retreat from their first position...
Σελίδα 459 - 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 449 - I send with this dispatch, two eagles taken by the troops in this action, which Major Percy will have the honour of laying at the feet of his Royal Highness. I beg leave to recommend him to your lordship's protection.
Σελίδα 333 - Those triumphs it is needless on this day to recount. Their names have been written by your conquering sword in the annals of Europe, and we shall hand them down with exultation to our children's children.