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" ... 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 mountains with celerity a sufficient number of troops and of cannon to support those which had first... "
Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - Página 405
1808
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The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, K. G. During His ...

Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1835 - 542 páginas
...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...conduct of the troops throughout this action. The enemy's positions were formidable, and he took them up with his usual ability and celerity, and defended...
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Life of ... the duke of Wellington, Volumen 1

sir James Edward Alexander - 1840 - 534 páginas
...Another circumstance in favour of the enemy was the difficulty of bringing up the passes of the mountains a sufficient number of troops and of cannon to support...those which had first ascended. The loss of the enemy, however, was very considerable, though not in prisoners, and he left three pieces of cannon in the...
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Selections from the Dispatches and General Orders of Field Marshall the Duke ...

Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1842 - 1008 páginas
...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...the enemy has, however, been very great, and he left 3 pieces of cannon in our hands. I cannot sufficiently applaud the conduct of the troops throughout...
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Selections from the Dispatches and General Orders of Field Marshall the Duke ...

Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1851 - 994 páginas
...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...ascended. The loss of the enemy has, however, been very ereat, and he left 3 pieces of cannon in our hands. I cannot sufficiently applaud the conduct of the...
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The Military and Political Life of Arthur Wellesley: Duke of Wellington

Citizen of the World - 1852 - 202 páginas
...good order, owing principally to my want of cavalry ; and secondly to the difficulty of bringing up to the passes of the mountains with celerity a sufficient number of troops and of cannon to support those who had at first ascended. The loss of the enemy has, however, been very great, and he left three pieces...
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Egypt, Peninsula, Waterloo and South Africa

Thomas Carter - 1861 - 232 páginas
...succeeded in effecting a retreat in good order, owing principally to Sir Arthur's want of cavalry, and to the difficulty of bringing up the passes of the...sufficient number of troops and of cannon, to support those who had first ascended. The French loss was nevertheless very great, and three pieces of cannon were...
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Medals of the British Army: And how They Were Won

Thomas Carter - 1861 - 642 páginas
...succeeded in effecting a retreat in good order, owing principally to Sir Arthur's want of cavalry, and to the difficulty of bringing up the passes of the...with celerity a sufficient number of troops and of caunon, to support those who had first ascended. The French loss was nevertheless very great, and three...
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War Medals of the British Army, and how They Were Won

Thomas Carter, William Henry Long - 1893 - 796 páginas
...succeeded in effecting a retreat in good order, owing principally to Sir Arthur's want of cavalry, and to the difficulty of bringing up the passes of the...sufficient number of troops and of cannon, to support those who had first ascended. The French loss was nevertheless very great, and three pieces of cannon were...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 26

1808 - 674 páginas
...secondly, to the difficulty of bringing up to the fasses of the mountains with celerity, asuffivient number of troops, and of cannon, to support those which had first ascended. The IKS of the enemy has, however, been very great ; and be left three pieces of cannon in cur hand«....
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