For this purpose he had placed the greatest part of his reserve in the centre, against his right wing, and upon this point he attacked with fury. The English army fought with a valour which it is impossible to surpass. The repeated charges of the Old... Niles' Weekly Register - Page 211816Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1816 - 838 pages
...separation of the English army from the Prussian, which he believed to be retreating uponMaestrict. For this purpose he had placed the greatest part of...reserve in the centre, against his right "wing, and upon this point he attacked with fury. The English "army fought with a valour which it is impossible... | |
| English literature - 1815 - 1008 pages
...to effect the separation of the English army from the Prussian, which he believed to be retreating upon Maestricht. For this purpose, he had placed the...greatest part of his reserve in the centre, against bis right wing, and upon this point he attacked with fury. The English army fought with a valour which... | |
| John Booth - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1815 - 198 pages
...to effect the separation of the English army from the Prussian, which he believed to be retreating upon Maestricht, For this purpose, he had placed the...reserve in the centre, against his right wing, and upon this point he attacked with fury. The English army fought with a valour which it is impossible... | |
| August Wilhelm Anton Gneisenau (Graf Neidhardt von) - Generals - 1815 - 494 pages
...Prussian, which he believed to be retreating upon Maestricht. For this purpose he had placed the greater part of his reserve in the centre, against his right wing; and upon this point he attacked with fury. The English army fought with a valour which could not be surpassed.... | |
| graf August Wilhelm A. Neidhard von Gneisenau - 1815 - 498 pages
...Prussian, which he believed to be retreating upon Maestricht. For this purpose he had placed the greater part of his reserve in the centre, against his right wing ; and upon this point he attacked with fury. The English army fought with a valour which could not be surpassed.... | |
| Hewson Clarke - Europe - 1816 - 690 pages
...to effect the separation of the English army from the Prussian, which he believed to be retreating upon Maestricht. For this purpose he had placed the...reserve in the centre, against his right wing, and upon this point he attacked with fury. The English army fought with a valour which it is impossible... | |
| James Simpson - Antwerp (Belgium) - 1816 - 210 pages
...separation of the English army from the Prussian, which he believed to be retreating upon Maastricht. For this purpose, he had placed the greatest part...reserve in the centre, against his right wing, and upon this point he attacked with fury. The English army fought with a valour which it is impossible... | |
| Edmund Boyce - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1816 - 480 pages
...to effect the separation of the English army from the Prussian, which he beiieved to be retreating upon Maestricht. For this purpose he had placed the...greatest part of his reserve in the centre, against bis right wing, and upon this point he attacked with i'ury. The English army fought with a valour which... | |
| Christopher Kelly - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1817 - 550 pages
...to effect the separation of the English army from the Prussian, which he believed to be retreating upon Maestricht. For this purpose he had placed the...reserve in the centre, against his right wing, and upon this point he attacked with fury. The English army fought with a valour which it is impossible... | |
| Ligny, Battle of, 1815 - 1817 - 586 pages
...to effect the separation of the English army from the Prussian, which he believed to be retreating upon Maestricht. For this purpose, he had placed the...part of his reserve in the centre, against his right whig, and upon this point he attacked with fury. The English army- fought with a valour which it is... | |
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