| 1801 - 536 pages
...to advance, puming the enemy with the greateft vigour, and ultimately forcing them to put themfelves under the protection of the fortified heights which...Alexandria. It was intended to have Attacked them in this tl-eir laft pofition ; for which purpofe the referve, under the command of Major Gen. Moore, which... | |
| 1801 - 618 pages
...were met halfway by the French who attacked the leading brigades j the assailants however were forced to put themselves under the protection of the fortified...principal defence of Alexandria. " It" was intended," says the gallant and unfortunate Abcrcrombie, " ta have attacked them in this their last, position;... | |
| 1802 - 886 pages
...column, and covered the right flank. The army continued to advance, pushing the enemy with the greatest vigour, and ultimately forcing •them to put themselves...command of major• general Moore, which had remained ø column during the whole of the day, was brought forward ; and the second line, under the command... | |
| 1802 - 888 pages
...ioput themselves under the protection of the fortified heights which Jorm the principal defence ol Alexandria. It was intended to have attacked them...for which purpose the reserve, under the command of major-general Moore, which had remained in column during the whole of the day, was brought forward... | |
| 1802 - 882 pages
...vigour, and ultimately forced them, to put themfelves under the protection of the fortified height* which form the principal defence of Alexandria. It was intended to have attacked them in their Lift pofition; for which pnrpufe tlus refcrve, under the command of major - general Moore, which... | |
| John Debritt - 1802 - 850 pages
...ultimately forced them to r themfelves under the protection of the fortified heights which «orm : principal defence of Alexandria. It was intended to have attacked them in this their lad pofirion; fiwhich purpofe the referve, under the command of Major-general Moo:., which had remained... | |
| 1802 - 876 pages
...vigour, and ultimately forced thein, to put themlelves under the protea ion of the fortified height» which form the principal defence of Alexandria. It was intended to have altacked them in their Jaft pofitior. ; for which purpofe the referve, undef the command of major -... | |
| ROBERT THOMAS WILSON - 1803 - 332 pages
...to advance, puming the enemy with the greateft vigour, and ultimately forcing them to put themfelves under the protection of the fortified heights, which...It was intended to have attacked them in this their laft pofip 4 tion - 3 tlon; for which purpofe the referve under the command of Major General Moore,... | |
| 1805 - 654 pages
...column, and covered the right flank. The army continued to advance, pushing the enemy with the utmost vigour, and ultimately forcing them to put themselves...Alexandria. It was intended to have attacked them in their last position, for which purpose the reserve, under Major-general Moore, which had remained in... | |
| 1805 - 676 pages
...column, and covered the right flank. The army continued to advance, pushing the enemy with the utmost vigour, and ultimately forcing them to put themselves...Alexandria. It was intended to have attacked them in their last position, for which purpose the reserve, under Major-general Moore, which had remained in... | |
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