| English literature - 1813 - 1008 pages
...fourth division, by which the road from Zubiri was defended. " The British cavalry under Lieut-Gen. Sir Stapleton Cotton were placed near Huarte on the...and on the right of the French army, along the road tn Ostiz. Beyond this river there ii another range of mountains connected witb Ligasso and Marcalain,... | |
| 1813 - 750 pages
...British cavalry under Lieut.-Geueral Sir Stajdeton Cotton were placed ROYAL MILITARY PANORAiMA, [Nor. near Huarte on the right, being the only ground on which it was possible ta use the cavalry. The river Lanz runs in the valley which was on the left of the allied, and on the... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 442 pages
...fourth division, by which the road from Zubiri was defended. The British cavalry, under Lieut. -General Sir Stapleton Cotton, were placed near Huarte on the right, being the only ground on which it was possiMe to use the cavalry. The river Lanz runs in the valley which was on the left of the Allied,... | |
| 1813 - 592 pages
...Cotton were placed near Huarre on the right, being (he only ground on which it was possible to use Ihe cavalry. The river Lanz runs in the valley which was on the left of the allies, and nn Ihe right of the French army, along the ro;id to Ostiz. Beyond this river there is another... | |
| Francis L. Clarke, William Dunlap - Generals - 1814 - 446 pages
...placed near Huarte on the right, the only ground on which troops of this description could be used. The river Lanz runs in the valley which was on the...mountains connected with Ligasso and Marcalain, by which places it was now necessary for the allies to keep up a communication. Lord Wellington had scarcely... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1814 - 830 pages
...division, by which the road from Zubiri was defended. The British cavalry under Lieutenant-General Sir Stapleton Cotton were placed near Huarte on the...possible to use the cavalry. The river Lanz runs in the valIry which wa* on the left of the allied, and on the right of the French arm}', along the road to... | |
| Europe - 1815 - 772 pages
...fourth division, by which the road from Zubiri was defended. The British cavalry under Lieut.General Sir Stapleton Cotton were placed near Huarte on the...mountains connected with Ligasso and Marcalain, by which places it was now necessary to communicate with the rest of the army. I joined the third and fourth... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1815 - 770 pages
...British cavalry under Lieut.General Sir Stapleton Cotton were placed near Huarte on the right, be. ing the only ground on which it was possible to use the...mountains connected with Ligasso and Marcalain, by which places it was now necessary to communicate with the rest of the army. I joined the third and fourth... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1823 - 854 pages
...division, by which the road from Zubiri was defended. The British cavalry under lieutenant-general sir Stapleton Cotton were placed near Huarte on the...being the only ground on which it was possible to use tho cavalry. The river Lanz runs in the valley which was on the left of the allied, and on the right... | |
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