| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 páginas
...the hussars. The impetuosity, however, and the weight of the life-guards, carried all before them. Whilst I exculpate my own regiment, I am delighted...officers, you had ample opportunity, of which you gallantly availed yourselves, of revenging yourselves on the 18th for the failure of the 17th ; and... | |
| Edmund Boyce - 1816 - 480 páginas
...hussars. The impetuosity, however, and the weight of the life-guards, carried all before them. VOL. II. I> Whilst I exculpate my own regiment, I am delighted...officers, you had ample opportunity, of which you gallantly availed yourselves, of revenging yourselves on the 18th for the failure of the 17th ; and... | |
| Christopher Kelly - 1817 - 550 páginas
...the 4. hussars. The impetuosity and the weight of the lifeguards, however, carried all before them. Whilst I exculpate my own regiment, I am delighted...gallant conduct of the former. " Be not uneasy, my brother-officers ; you had ample opportunity, of which you gallantly availed yourselves, of revenging... | |
| 1817 - 586 páginas
...of Lancers, under ordinary circumstances, I am of opinion that, posted as they were, they had a most decided advantage over the Hussars. The impetuosity, however, and weight of the Life Guards, carried ail before them. And while I exculpate my own regiment, I am delighted in being able to bear testimony... | |
| Christopher Kelly - 1818 - 568 páginas
...hussars. The impetuosity and the weight of the lifeguards, however, carried all before them. Whilst 1 exculpate my own regiment, I am delighted in being...gallant conduct of the' former. " Be not uneasy, my brother-officers ; you had ample opportunity, of which you gallantly availed yourselves, of revenging... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 480 páginas
...hussars. The impetuosity, however, and weight of the Life Guards carried all before them, and while I exculpate my own regiment, I am delighted in being...brother officers, you had ample opportunity of which you gallantly availed yourselves of revenging yourselves on the 18th for the failure of the 17th ; and... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 440 páginas
...Lancers, under ordinary circumstances, I do think, posted as they were, they had a decided superiority over the hussars. The impetuosity, however, and weight of the Life Guards carried all before them, and while I exculpate my own regiment, I am delighted in being able to bear testimony to the gallant conduct... | |
| George Jones - 1852 - 748 páginas
...circumstances, I am of opinion that, E »ted as they were, they had a most decided advantage over the kissers. The impetuosity, however, and weight of the Life Guards, carried all before them. And while I exculpate my own regiment, I am delighted in being able to bear testimony to the gallant conduct... | |
| Edward Cotton - 1895 - 366 páginas
...handsome charge, and completely succeeded. This is the plain honest truth. However lightly I think of lancers under ordinary circumstances, I think, posted...officers ; you had ample opportunity, of which you gallantly availed yourselves, of avenging yourselves on the 18th for the failure on the 17th ; and... | |
| 1854 - 668 páginas
...handsome charge, and completely succeeded. This is the plain honest truth — however lightly I think of lancers under ordinary circumstances, I think, posted...officers ; you had ample opportunity, of which you gallantly availed yourselves, of avenging yourselves on the 18th for the failure on the 17th ; and... | |
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