| William Cobbett - 1808 - 534 sidor
...however, repulsed ; but he succeeded iu effecting his retreat in good order, owing, principally, to my want of cavalry, and secondly, to the difficulty of...mountains with celerity, a. sufficient number of troops, andof cannon, to support those which had first, ascended,. The loss of the enemy has, however, been... | |
| 1808 - 108 sidor
...however repulsed, hut he succeeded in effecting his retreat in good order, owing principally to my want of cavalry ; and secondly, to the difficulty...of the mountains with celerity, a sufficient number cf troops and of cannon, to support those who had first ascended. The loss of the enemy has, however,... | |
| 1808 - 690 sidor
...however, repulsed ; hut he succeeded in effecting his retreat in good order, owing principally to my want of cavalry, and, secondly, to the difficulty of bringing up the passes' of the mountain, with celerity, a sufficient number of troops, and of cannon, to support those whieh had first... | |
| 1809 - 518 sidor
...however, repulsed, but he succeeded in effecting his retreat in good order, owing principally to my want of cavalry ; and secondly to the difficulty of...mountains with celerity, a sufficient number of troops and of cannon to support those which had first ascended; The loss of the enemy has, however, been very... | |
| Adam Neale - 1809 - 514 sidor
...however, repulsed, but he succeeded in effecting his retreat in good order, owing principally to my want of cavalry ; and secondly to the difficulty of...mountains with celerity, a sufficient number of troops and of cannon to support those which had first ascended; The loss of the enemy has, however, been very... | |
| 1810 - 560 sidor
...however, repulsed ; but he succeeded in effectind his retreat in good order, owing, principally, to my want of cavalry ; and secondly, to the difficulty...with celerity, a sufficient number of troops, and of cannon, to support those which had first ascended. The loss of the enemy has, however, been very... | |
| 1810 - 558 sidor
...however, repulsed ; but he succeeded in effectind his retreat in good order, owing, principally, to my want of cavalry ; and secondly, to the difficulty...with celerity, a sufficient number of troops, and of cannon, to support those which had first ascended. The loss of the enemy has, however, been very... | |
| 1810 - 928 sidor
...however, repulsed ; but he succeeded in cf. feeling his retreat in good onK-r, owing, principally, to my want of cavalry, and, secondly, to the difficulty...with celerity, a sufficient number of troops, and of cannon, to support those which had first ascended. The loss of the eneThy has, however, been very... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1810 - 960 sidor
...however, repulsed ; but he succeeded in .ef. feeling bis retreat in good order, owing, principally, to my want of cavalry, and, secondly, to the difficulty...bringing up the passes of the mountains with celerity, a.suf. orient number of troops, and of cannon, to support those which had first ascended. The loss... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1820 - 958 sidor
...however, repulsed ; but he succeeded in effecting his retreat in good order, owing, principally, to my want of cavalry, and, secondly, to the difficulty...with celerity, a sufficient number of troops, and of cannon to support those which had first ascended. The loss of the enemy, has, however, been very... | |
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