| Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1790 - 622 pages
...French army -, arid therefore, it was neceflary that the " corps under Brigadier Monckton and Brigadier Townfhend, " fhould have time to join, that the attack might be general j " the very firli fire of the enemy, was fuflicient to repulfe men " who had loft all fenfe of order... | |
| David Stewart - Clans - 1822 - 658 pages
...army ; and, therefore, it was necessary that the corps under Brigadiers Monckton and Townshend should have time to join, that the attack might be general. The very first fire of the enemy was sufficient to repulse men who had lost all sense of order and military... | |
| James Browne - Clans - 1838 - 532 pages
...army; and therefore it was necessary that the corps under Brigadiers Monckton and Townshend should have time to join, that the attack might be general. The very first fire of the enemy was sufficient to repulse men who had lost all sense of order and military... | |
| Nova Scotia. Commissioner of Public Records, Thomas Beamish Akins - Acadia - 1869 - 806 pages
...the French Army, & therefore it was necessary that the corps under Brigrs. Monckton & Townsend should have time to join, that the attack might be general. The very first fire of the Enemy was sufficient to repulse men who had lost the sense of Order and Military... | |
| Arthur Granville Bradley - Generals - 1895 - 240 pages
...French army, and therefore it was necessary that the corps under Brigadiers Monkton and Townshend should have time to join, that the attack might be general. The very first fire of the enemy would be sufficient to repulse men who had lost all sense of order and discipline."... | |
| Spenser Wilkinson - Generals - 1899 - 788 pages
...army, and therefore it was necessary that the corps under Brigadiers Monckton and Townshend should have time to join, that the attack might be general. The very first fire of the enemy would be sufficient to repulse men who had lost all sense of order and discipline."... | |
| Clans - 1908 - 278 pages
...army ; and therefore it was necessary that the corps under Brigadiers Monckton and Townshend should have time to join, that the attack might be general. The very first fire of the enemy was sufficient to repulse men who had lost all sense of order and military... | |
| Beckles Willson - Canada - 1909 - 616 pages
...and therefore it was necessary that the corps under Brigadier Monckton and Brigadier Townshend should have time to join, that the attack might be general ; the very first fire of the enemy was sufficient to repulse men who had lost all sense of order and military... | |
| John Knox - United States - 1914 - 718 pages
...therefore it was necessary, [2] that the corps under Brigadier " Monckton and Brigadier Townshend should have time to "join, that the attack might be general ; the very first fire of 1759- " the enemy was sufficient to repulse men who had lost all "''"' ' " sense of order... | |
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