| 1811 - 658 páginas
...on the road he came, towards Seville, and has abandoned Btdajos to its fate. He left a number of bis wounded on the ground he had retired to, and to whom...administering what assistance we can. I have sent onr cavalry to follow the enemy, but in that arm he is too powerful for ns t* attempt any thing against... | |
| 1812 - 1038 páginas
...morning, or ratherduring the night, commenced his retreat on the road lie came, towards Seville, and he abandoned Badajos to its fate. He left a number of...his wounded on the ground he had retired to, and to which we are administering what assistance we can. I have sent our cavalry to follow the enemy, but... | |
| 1813 - 532 páginas
...Badajoz to its fate. He left a number or his wounded on the ground he had retired to, and to which we are administering what assistance we can. I have...but in that arm he is too powerful for us to attempt any thing against him in the .plains he it traversing. Thus we have reaped the advantage we proposed,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 páginas
...the night, commenced his retreat on the road he came, towards Seville, and lia« abandoned Badajoz to its fate. He left a number of his wounded on the ground he had retired to, and to which we are administering what assistance we can. I have sent our cavalry to follow the enemy, but... | |
| 1813 - 544 páginas
...during the night, commenced his retreat on the road he came, towards Seville, and ha» abandoned Badajoz to its fate. He left a number of his wounded on the ground he had retired to, and to which we are administering what assistance we can. I have sent our cavalry to follow the enemy, but... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 480 páginas
...towards Seville, and has abandoned Badajoz to its fate. He left a number of his wounded on the ground he retired to, and to whom we are administering what...sent our cavalry to follow the enemy, but in that arm be is too powerful for us to attempt any thing against him in the plains he is traversing. Thus we... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 422 páginas
...during the night, commenced his retreat on the road he came, towards Seville, and has abandoned Badajoz to its fate. He left a number of his wounded on the ground he retired to, and to whom we are administering what assistance we can. I have sent our cavalry to follow... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 854 páginas
...during the night, commenced his retreat on the road he came, towards Seville, and hns abandoned Badajoz to its fate. He left a number of his wounded on the ground he had retired to, and to which we are administering what assistwe can. I have sent our ca « valry to follow the enemy, but... | |
| Charles Abbot (1st baron Colchester.) - 1829 - 270 páginas
...during the night, commenced his retreat on the road he came, towards Seville, and has abandoned Badajoz to its fate. He left a number of his wounded on the ground he had retired to, and which we are administering what assistance to we can. I have sent our cavalry to follow the enemy,... | |
| 1836 - 884 páginas
...during the night, commenced his retreat on the road he came, towards Seville, and has abandoned Badajoz to its fate. He left a number of his wounded on the ground he had retired to, and to which we are administering what assistance we can. 1 have sent our cavalry to follow the enemy, but... | |
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