| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1808 - 534 pages
...valley between the hills on which the infantry stood : both flanking and supp«>ri'ii>g brig. gen. Fane's advanced guard. — The enemy first appeared...upon the heights on the road to Lourinha ; and it was soon obvious that the attack would be made upon our advanced guard, and the left of our position... | |
| Convention of Cintra - 1808 - 108 pages
...and the reserve of artillery were in the valley, between the hills on which the infantry stoud ; buth flanking and supporting brigadier-general Fane's advanced...bodies of cavalry on our left upon the heights on to the road to Lourinha ; and it was soon obvious that the attack would be made upon our advanced guard,... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1808 - 690 pages
...valley, between the hills on which the infantry stood ; both flanking and supporting Bng.-g'eq, i • fane's advanced guard.— The enemy first appeared at eight o'clock in the morniugi in large bodies of cavalry on our left upon the heights on the road to Lourinha ; and it was... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 1162 pages
...oh which the infantrjr sfoo'd ; both ffonk'ng and supporting b igadicr-gcju'ral Fane's adv.:ricfei.I guard. — The enemy first appeared at eight o'clock...cavalry on our left, Upon the heights on the road to iiourinha; and it was soon obvious that 'the attack would be rnftd'' on our advanced ppiaYd, and th?... | |
| France - 1809 - 518 pages
...height. * The cavalry and the reserve of artillery were in the valley, between the hills, on which the infantry stood, both flanking and supporting BrigadierGeneral Fane's advanced guard. The enemy first appeared about eight o'clock in the morning, in large bodies of cavalry, on our left, upon the heights on the... | |
| Adam Neale - France - 1809 - 514 pages
...and the reserve of artillery were in the vall'ey, between the hills, on which the infantry stood1, both flanking and supporting BrigadierGeneral Fane's advanced guard. The enemy first appeared' about' eiglit o'clock in the morning,, in large bodies of cavalry, on our left, upon the heights on... | |
| Europe - 1810 - 560 pages
...in the valley, between the hills on which the infantry stood ; both flanking and supporting General Fane's advanced guard. The enemy first appeared at...upon the heights on the road to Lourinha ; and it was soon obvious that the attack would be made upon our advanced guard, and the left of our position... | |
| 1810 - 558 pages
...in the valley, between the hills on which the infantry stood ; both flanking and supporting General Fane's advanced guard. The enemy first appeared at...upon the heights on the road to Lourinha ; and it was soon obvious that the attack would be made upon our advanced guard, and the left of our position... | |
| History - 1810 - 928 pages
...arflHe'ry' were in the valley, between the hills on which the infantry stood, both flanking and snpporting brigadier-general Fane's advanced guard. The enemy...appeared at eight o'clock in the morning, .in large bodies'of cavalry on oar lift-, npon The heights of the road (o Lourinha; and it wassoob obvious that... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1810 - 960 pages
...and the reserve of artillery were in the valley, between the hills on which the "infantry stood, bo(h flanking and supporting brigadier-general Fane's advanced...guard. The enemy first appeared at eight o'clock in the rooming, in large bodies of cavalry on our left, upon the heights of the road to Lou. rinha; and it... | |
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