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" They were still separated from each other by stone walls and hedges, which intersected the ground : but as they closed it was perceived that the French line extended beyond the right flank of the British ; and a body of the Enemy were observed moving... "
A Dictionary of the Military Science: Containing an Explanation of the ... - Page 79
by E. S. Norman Campbell - 1830 - 284 pages
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A Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army in Spain

James Carrick Moore - Military art and science - 1809 - 356 pages
...mutually advanced, beneath a shower of balls. They were still separated from each other by stone walls and hedges, which intersected the ground : but as...Enemy were observed moving up the valley to turn it. An order was instantly given, and the half of the 4th Regiment, which formed this flank, fell back,...
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A Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army in Spain: Commanded by His ...

James Carrick Moore - History - 1809 - 558 pages
...mutually advanced, beneath a shower 6f balls. They were still separated from each other by stone walls and hedges, which intersected the ground : but as...Enemy were observed moving up the valley to turn it. An order was instantly given, and the half of the 4th Regiment, which formed this flank, fell back,...
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A Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army in Spain: Commanded by His ...

James Carrick Moore - La Coruña, Battle of, La Coruña, Spain, 1809 - 1809 - 364 pages
...mutually advanced, beneath a shower of balls. They were still separated from each other by stone walls and hedges, which intersected the ground : but as...French line extended beyond the right flank of the * Perhaps Sir John Moore learnt this doctrine from the practice of one of his Masters in the art of...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 30

1810 - 1214 pages
...advanced, beneath a shower of balls. They were 'still separated from each other by the stone walls and hedges, which intersected the ground : but as...enemy were observed moving up the valley to turn it. An order was instantly given, and the half of the 4th regiment, which formed this flank, fell back,...
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The Edinburgh annual register

1810 - 602 pages
...division. The two lines of infantry advanced against each other : they were separated by stone walls and hedges which intersected the ground; but as they...right flank of the British, and a body of the enemy was observed moving up the valley to turn it. Half of the 4th regiment, which formed this flank, was...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 1

Europe - 1810 - 600 pages
...division. The two lines of infantry advanced against each other : they were separated by stone walls and hedges which intersected the ground: but as they...the right flank of the British, and a body of the ene-. my was observed moving up the valley to turn it. Half of the 4th regi» ment, which formed this...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 1

Walter Scott - Europe - 1810 - 602 pages
...infantry advanced against each other : they were separated by Btone walls and hedges which intereectcd the ground, but as they closed, it was perceived that the French line extended beyond the light flank of tlie British, und a body of the enemy was observed moving up the valley to turn it....
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The Royal military chronicle; or, The British officer's monthly register ...

1811 - 724 pages
...every way worthy of that excellent man. , " The French and English were separated from each other bj stone-walls and hedges, which intersected the ground;...perceived that the French line extended beyond the right flack of the British ; and a body of the enemy were observed moving up the valley to turn it ; Sir...
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The Military [afterw.] Royal military panorama or Officer's companion, Volume 1

1812 - 724 pages
...leading on his division. — The two lines of infantry advanced against each other; they were separated by stone-walls and hedges, which intersected the ground,...right flank of the British, and a body of the enemy was observed moving up the valley to turn it. Half of the 4ih regiment, which formed this flank, was...
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An impartial history of Europe, from the death of Louis xvi. To ..., Volume 4

Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1813 - 456 pages
...advanced beneath a shower of balls. They were still separated from each other by stone walls and edges, which intersected the ground : but as they closed,...enemy were observed moving up the valley to turn it. An order was instantly given, and the half of the 4th regiment, which formed this flank, fell back,...
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