| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 str.
...Field Marshal without seeing him : the next. moment, a second charge of our cavalry having repulsed them, they again passed by him with the same precipitation,...first time. Then, but not without difficulty, the Field Marshal was disengaged from under the dead horse, and he immediately mounted a dragoon horse.... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 str.
...the fieldmarshal without seeing him : the next moment, a second charge of our cavalry having repulsed them, they again passed by him with the same precipitation,...the field-marshal was disengaged from under the dead horse, and he immediately mounted a dragoon horse. On the 17th, in the evening, the Prussian army concentrated... | |
| graf August Wilhelm A. Neidhard von Gneisenau - 1815 - 498 str.
...charge, passed rapidly by the Field-marshal without seeing him; the next moment, a second charge of cavalry having repelled them, they again passed by...first time. Then, but not without difficulty, the was disengagecLfrom under the dead animal, and he immediately mounted a dragoon horse, The Prussian... | |
| John Booth - 1815 - 198 str.
...Field Marshal without seeing him : the next moment, a second charge of our cavalry having repulsed them, they again passed by him with the same precipitation,...first time. Then, but not without difficulty, the Field Marshal was disengaged from under the dead horse, and he immediately mounted a dragoon horse.... | |
| 1815 - 586 str.
...Field Marshal without seeing him ; the next moment a second charge of our cavalry, having repulsed them, they again passed by him with the same precipitation, not perceiving him any fnore tban they had done the first time. Then, but not without difficulty, the Field Marshal was disengaged... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 str.
...field-marshal without seeing him : the next moment, a second charge of our cavalry having repulsed them, they again passed by him with the same precipitation,...the field-marshal was disengaged from under the dead horse, and he immediT ately mounted a dragoon horse. On the 17th, in the evening, the Prussian army... | |
| James Simpson - 1816 - 210 str.
...Field Marshal without seeing him : the next moment, a second charge of our cavalry having repulsed them, they again passed by him with the same precipitation,...first time. Then, but not without difficulty, the Field Marshal was disengaged from under the dead horse, and he immediately mounted a dragooH horse.... | |
| Edmund Boyce - 1816 - 480 str.
...Field Marshal without seeing him : the next moment, a second charge of our cavalry having repulsed them, they again passed by him with the same precipitation, not perceiving him, anymore than they had done the first time. Then, but not without difficulty, the Field Marshal was... | |
| Christopher Kelly - 1817 - 550 str.
...field-marshal without seeing him : the next moment, a second charge of our cavalry having repulsed them, they again passed by him with the same precipitation,...perceiving him, any more than they had done the first lime. Tlieu, but not without difficulty, the field-marshal was disengaged from under the dead horse,... | |
| 1817 - 586 str.
...cavalry having repulsed them, they again passed by him with the same precipitation, not per-* ceiving him, any more than they had done the first time. Then, but not without difficulty, the Field Marshal was disengaged from under the dead horse, and he immediately mounted a dragoon horse.... | |
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