| 1813 - 744 pages
...was also enabled to get on shore. 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... | |
| 1813 - 750 pages
...of Alexandria. Sir Ralph Abercrombie, in his official dispatch, uses the folio wing expressions : " It was intended to have attacked them in this their last position ; for which purpose rhe reserve under the command of Major-General Moore,, which had remained in column during the whole... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 260 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...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... | |
| 1801 - 538 pages
...advance, pufhing 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 poGtion ; fur which purpofe the relerve, under the command of Major Gen. Moore, which had remained... | |
| 1801 - 828 pages
...enemy with the greateft vigour, and ultimately forcing them to put themfelves under the pro. lection of the fortified heights which form the principal...It was intended to have attacked them in this their lad pofr.' on; for which purpofe the referve, under the command of major general Moore, which hai remained... | |
| 1801 - 522 pages
...enemy with the greateft vigour, and ultimately forcing them to put themfelves under the protediion of the fortified heights which form the principal...It was intended to have attacked them in this their U't poiitioi' ; for which vmrpofe the reiervc, under the '. • '• * ' command command of Major -General... | |
| 1801 - 916 pages
...the grcaicCL «,LXUI. vigour, and ultimately forcing them to put themfelves under the protection ot the fortified heights which form the principal defence...It was intended to have attacked them in this their lall politlón ; for which purpofc the referve, under the command of Major- Gérerai Moore, which had... | |
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