| Charles Bucke - Great Britain - 1839 - 410 pages
...of the French, which I had pushed into the Danube, where we saw the greatest part of them perish. M. de Tallard, with several of his general officers,...their cannon and ammunition, as also a great number of standards, kettle-drums, and colours in the action. So that I reckon the greater part of M. Tallard's... | |
| Charles Bucke - Great Britain - 1839 - 406 pages
...French, which I had pushed into the Danube, where we saw the greatest part of them perish. M. de TaHard, with several of his general officers, being taken...their cannon and ammunition, as also a great number of standards, kettle-drums, and colours in the action. So that I reckon the greater part of M. Tallard's... | |
| John Churchill Duke of Marlborough - Great Britain - 1845 - 664 pages
...squadrons of the French, which we pushed into the Danube, where we saw the greatest part of them perish, M. de Tallard with several of his general officers being...fortified, and where they made the greatest opposition, we obliged twenty-six battalions and twelve squadrons of dragoons to surrender themselves prisoners... | |
| Great Britain - 1845 - 916 pages
...of the French, which we pushed into the Danube, where we taw the greatett part of them perish, M. dc Tallard with several of his general officers being...fortified, and where they made the greatest opposition, we obliged twenty-six battalions and twelve squadrons of dragoons to surrender themselves prisoners... | |
| G. Cambier - 1851 - 342 pages
...of the French, whom I have pushed into the Danube, where we saw the greatest part of them perish; M. de Tallard, with several of his general officers,...intrenched and fortified, and where they made the greatest resistance, I obliged twenty-six entire battalions and twelve squadrons of dragoons to surrender themselves... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1857 - 416 pages
...squadrons of the French, which we pushed into the Danube, where we saw the greatest part of them perish, M. de Tallard, with several of his general officers,...and in the village of Blenheim, which the enemy had entrenched and fortified, and where they made the greatest opposition, we obliged twenty-six battalions... | |
| George Frederick Graham - English language - 1869 - 418 pages
...squadrons of the French, which we pushed into the Danube, where we saw the greatest part of them perish, M. de Tallard, with several of his general officers,...and in the village of Blenheim, which the enemy had entrenched and fortified, and where they made the greatest opposition, we obliged twenty-six battalions... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - Great Britain - 1871 - 394 pages
...Squadrons of the French which I pushed into the Danube, where we saw the greatest part of them perish, Monsieur de Tallard, with several of his General Officers,...and in the village of Blenheim, which the enemy had entrenched and fortified, and where they made the greatest opposition, I obliged twenty-six entire... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - Europe - 1908 - 440 pages
...French, which I push d into the Danube, where Danube we saw the greatest part of them perish ; Monsieur Tallard, with several of his General Officers, being...their Cannon and Ammunition, as also a great number of Standards, Kettle-Drums, and Colors in the Action ; So that I reckon the greatest part of Monsieur... | |
| Walter Temple Willcox - Great Britain - 1908 - 510 pages
...Harley, dated at Hochstadt i4th August 1704, giving a report of the battle, Marlborough writes : " and in the village of Blenheim, which the enemy had...fortified, and where they made the greatest opposition, we obliged twenty-six battalions and twelve squadrons of dragoons to surrender themselves prisoners... | |
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