| 1837 - 830 pagina’s
...dragoons then came freely into action, because Anson's cavalry had been checked after Le Merchant's charge by a heavy fire of artillery. " The crisis...brought up from the second line the sixth division, nnd its charge was rough, strong, and successful. Nevertheless the struggle was no slight one. The... | |
| 1837 - 754 pagina’s
...dragoons then came freely into action, because Anson's cavalry had been checked after Le Merchant's charge by a heavy fire of artillery. " The crisis...required, immediately brought up from the second line the 1837.] [March sixth division, find its charge was rough, strong, and successful. Nevertheless the struggle... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1845 - 472 pagina’s
...; yet he also fell desperately wounded, and Boyer's dragoons then came freely into action, because Anson's cavalry had been checked after Le Marchant's...required, immediately brought up from the second line the 6th division, and its charge was rough, strong, and successful. Nevertheless the struggle was no slight... | |
| William Francis Patrick Napier - 1852 - 570 pagina’s
...enemy: yet he also fell desperately wounded, and Boyer's dragoons came freely into action, because Anson's cavalry had been checked after Le Marchant's charge by a heavy fire of artillery. Now the crisis of battle had arrived, victory was for the general who had the strongest reserves in... | |
| France James Soady - 1870 - 646 pagina’s
...alone into Turkey, after the battle of Pultowa.1 27. ' At Salamanca ' the crisis of the battle had- arrived, and the victory was for the general who had...sixth division, and its charge was rough, strong, and and successful. Nevertheless, the struggle was no slight one. The southern ridge was regained; the... | |
| Gibbes Rigaud - 1879 - 324 pagina’s
...a brigade of the 5th division to restore what was lost. The crisis of the battle had now arrived ; victory was for the General who had the strongest reserves in hand ; and Wellington, seen that day at every point where and when his presence was most required, brought... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - 1890 - 564 pagina’s
...enemy ; yet he also fell desperately wounded, and Boyer's dragoons then came freely into action because Anson's cavalry had been checked after Le Marchant's...crisis of the battle had now arrived, and the victory waa for the general who had the strongest reserves in hand. Wellington, who was seen that day at every... | |
| Arthur Donald Innes - 1914 - 298 pagina’s
...enemy : yet he also fell desperately wounded, and Boyer's dragoons came freely into action, because Anson's cavalry had been checked, after Le Marchant's charge, by a heavy fire of artillery. Now the crisis of battle arrived, victory was for the general who had the strongest reserves in hand,... | |
| Arthur D. Innes - 1914 - 308 pagina’s
...enemy : yet he also fell desperately wounded, and Boyer's dragoons came freely into action, because Anson's cavalry had been checked, after Le Marchant's charge, by a heavy fire of artillery. Now the crisis of battle arrived, victory was for the general who had the strongest reserves in hand,... | |
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