L0th. that the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of the houses, he did nevertheless, in the said attack, divide his forces into several brigades and parts, and ordered the whole to be unloaded, and no tiring to be permitted on any account... The Universal Magazine - Page 1881808Full view - About this book
| 1808 - 1016 pages
...appears from his dispatch of July 10. that the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of their houses ; he did, nevertheless, in the said attack, divide his...whole to be unloaded, and no firing to be permitted ou any account; and under tins order to march into the principal streets of the town, unprovided with... | |
| John Whitelocke - 1808 - 252 pages
...appears from his dispatch of July the L0th. that the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of the houses, he did nevertheless, in the said attack, divide his...parts, and ordered the whole to be unloaded, and no tiring to be permitted on any account; and under this order to march into the principal streets of... | |
| 1808 - 694 pages
...appears from his dispatch of July 10th, that the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of the boused, he did, nevertheless, in the said attack, divide his...parts, and ordered the whole to be unloaded, and no tiring to be permitted on any account; and under this order to march into the piincipal streets of... | |
| 1808 - 742 pages
...tVuiu his dispatch of July the I Oth, tlia'l the enemy meant to occupy the ilut roofs of the bouses, he did, nevertheless, in the said attack, divide his...forces into several brigades and parts, and ordered tiie whole to be unloaded, aud no firing to l>p peramtei! on any account; and under this order to march... | |
| 1809 - 1080 pages
...meant to occupy the Hat roofs of the houses, he did nevertheless, in the said attack, divide his force into several brigades and parts, and ordered the whole...permitted on any account, and under this order, to march iuto the principal streets of the towu unprovided with proper a cient means for forcing th cadocs,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1138 pages
...nevertheless, in the said attark, divide his force into several brigades and parts, and ordered the wluve to be unloaded, and no firing to be permitted on any...and under this order, to march into •the principal utreets of the town Fourth charge. — That the taid 'vHh-iunt-cencral AVhitelocke, rub. v.jucDt (o... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 pages
...meant to occupy the flat roofs of the houses, he did, nevertheless, in the said attack, divide • • forces into several brigades and parts, and ordered the whole to be unloaded, and no firing tobe permitted account ; and under this order to march into the • f streets of the town, unprovided... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 pages
...to occupy the flat roofs of the houses, . he*did nevertheless, in the said attack, divide his force into several brigades and parts, and ordered the whole to be unloaded, and no firing to bo permitted on any account, and under this orderj to march into the -principal streets of the, town... | |
| 1810 - 600 pages
...known that the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of the houses, he nevertheless divided his troops into several brigades and parts, and ordered the whole...any account ; and, under this order, to march into iihe principal streets of the town, unprovided with proper means for forcing the barricadoes, whereby... | |
| 1810 - 602 pages
...known that the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of the houses, he nevertheless divided his troops into several brigades and parts, and ordered the whole to be unloaded, and no firmg to be permitted on any account ; and, under this order, to march into the principal streets of... | |
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