| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1839 - 1026 páginas
...retreat existing, none was ever made in which the troops made such short marches ; none on which they made such long and repeated halts ; and none on which the retreating armies were so little pressed on the rear by the enemy. We must look, therefore, for the existing evils, and for the situation in which... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1840 - 918 páginas
...retreat existing, none was ever made on which the troops made such short marches ; none on which they made such long and repeated halts ; and none on which...were so little pressed on their rear by the enemy. Yet, from the moment the troops commenced their retreat from the neighbourhood of Madrid on the one... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1843 - 1252 páginas
...made such short marches ; Lone on which they made such long and repeated halts ; and none on •hicb the retreating armies were so little pressed on their rear by the enemy. Yet, from the moment the troops commenced their retreat from the neighbourhood of Madrid on the one... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1845 - 472 páginas
...the troops made such short marches, none in which they made such long and repeated halts ; none in which the retreating armies were so little pressed on their rear by the enemy. The army met with no disaster, it suffered no privation but such as might have been prevented by due... | |
| William Grattan - 1847 - 366 páginas
...troops made such short marches ; none on which they made such long and repeated halts, and none in which the retreating armies were so little pressed...been engaged. I have no hesitation in attributing those evils to the habitual inattention of the officers of regiments to their duty, as prescribed by... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1850 - 474 páginas
...also made such short marches, none in which they made such long and repeated halts ; none in which tho retreating armies were so little pressed on their rear by the enemy. The army met with no disaster, it suffered no privation but such as mil;ht have been prevented by due... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1852 - 558 páginas
...troops made such short marches ; none on which they made such long and repeated halts ; and none in which the retreating armies were so little pressed...from the operations in which we have been engaged. 1 have no hesitation in attributing these evils to the habitual inattention of the •was conveyed,... | |
| George Jones - 1852 - 748 páginas
...the troops made such short marches; none on which they made such long and repeated halts ; none in which the retreating armies were so little pressed on their rear by the enemy. The army met with no disaster, it suffered no privations but such as might have been prevented by due... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1854 - 410 páginas
...retreat existing, none was ever made on which the troops made such short marches; none on which they made such long and repeated halts ; and none on which...were so little pressed on their rear by the enemy. Yet, from the moment the troops "Commenced their retreatfrom the neighbourhood of Madrid on the one... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von Bismark, North Ludlow Beamish - 1855 - 492 páginas
...marches ,• none on which they made such long and repeated halts ; and none on which the note.' ' ' retreating armies were so little pressed on their rear by the enemy. Yet from the moment the troops commenced their retreat from the neighbourhood of Madrid, on the one... | |
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