... already been made by his order, and were in fact far advanced at the commencement of the action. The troops quitted their position about ten at night, with a degree of order that did them 'credit. The whole of the artillery that remained 'unembarked,... The Universal magazine - Page 881809Full view - About this book
| English literature - 1809 - 688 pages
...night, with a degree of order that did thrm credit. The whole of the artillery that remained unembarkud having been withdrawn, the troops followed in the...neighbourhood of Corunna. The picquets remained at their post! until Are of the morning of the 17th, •when they ivere also withdrawn with similar orders,... | |
| James Carrick Moore, Sir John Moore - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1809 - 376 pages
...marched to their respective points of " embarkation in the town and neighbourhood of Corunna. The piquets remained at their posts until five on the morning...without the Enemy having discovered the movement. [ By the unremitted exertions of Captains the Honourable H. Curzon, Gosselin, Boys, Rainier, Serret,... | |
| Author of Operations of the British army in Spain - Great Britain - 1809 - 96 pages
...night, with a degree of order that did them credit. The whole of the artillery that remained unembarked having been withdrawn, the troops followed in the...embarkation in the town and neighbourhood of Corunna. The piquets remained at their posts until five on the morning of the 17th, when they were also withdrawn,... | |
| James Carrick Moore - La Coruña, Battle of, La Coruña, Spain, 1809 - 1809 - 364 pages
...night, with a degree of order that did them credit. The whole of the artillery that remained unembarked, having been withdrawn, the troops followed " in the...embarkation in the town and neighbourhood of Corunna. The " piquets remained at their posts until five on the morning of the Ifth, " when they were also withdrawn... | |
| James Carrick Moore - History - 1809 - 558 pages
...a degree of order that did them " credit. The whole of the artillery that re* " mained unembarked, having been withdrawn, " the troops followed in the...embarkation in the town and neighbourhood " of Corunna. The piquets remained at their " posts until five on the morning of the 17th, " when they were also withdrawn... | |
| Adam Neale - France - 1809 - 514 pages
...night, with a degree of order thnt did them credit. The whole of the artillery that remained unembarkcd having been withdrawn, the troops followed in the...points of embarkation in the town and neighbourhood of Cornnna. The pickets remained at their posts until five on the morning of the 17th, when they were... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1809 - 540 pages
...night, with a degree of order that did them credit. The whole of the artillery that remained unembarked having been withdrawn, the troops followed in the...points of embarkation in the town and neighbourhood ofCorunna. The picquets remained at their posts until five in the morning of the 17th, when they were... | |
| Great Britain - 1809 - 536 pages
...night, with a. degree of order that did them credit. The whole of the artillery that remained unembarked having been withdrawn, the troops followed 'in the...points of embarkation in the town and neighbourhood ofCorunna. The picquets remained at their posts until five in the morning of the 17th, when they were... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 1020 pages
...night, with a degree of order that d:d them credit. The whole of the artillery tli^t remained unembarked having been withdrawn, the troops followed in the...prescribed, and marched to their respective points of c-nhrirkation in tlie town and heighuourhood of Corum;a. The piquets remained at their posts until... | |
| James Carrick Moore - Military art and science - 1809 - 356 pages
...neighbourhood of Corunna. The <c piquets remained at their posts until five on the morning of the 1/th, " when they were also withdrawn with similar orders,...without " the Enemy having discovered the movement. 230 " and Mackenzie, of the Royal Navy, who, in pursuance of the or" ders of Rear Admiral de Courcy,... | |
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