| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 str.
...the heights before. Planchendit : the former was about 80.0OO strong ; fhe enemy had above 130,000. In a short time the battle became general along the...from the Prussian, which he believed to be retreating uponMaestrict. For this purpose he had placed the greatest part of his reserve in the centre, against... | |
| 1815 - 1008 str.
...was about 80,000 strong ; the enemy had above 130,000. In a short time, the battle became gene, ral along the whole line. It seems that Napoleon had the...upon Maestricht. For this purpose, he had placed the greatest part of his reserve in the centre, against bis right wing, and upon this point he attacked... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 str.
...on the heights before Planchenoit ; the former was about 80,000 strong; the enemy had above 130,000, In a short time, the battle became general along the...Prussian, which he believed to be retreating upon Maastricht. For this purpose, he had placed the greatest part of bis reserve iu the centre, against... | |
| John Booth - 1815 - 198 str.
...above 130,000. In a short time, the battlq became general along the whole line. It seems that Nftpoleon had the design to throw the left wing upon the centre,...upon Maestricht, For this purpose, he had placed the greatest part of his reserve in the centre, against his right wing, and upon this point he attacked... | |
| 1815 - 436 str.
...en the heij-hta before Plachcnoit ; the former about 80,000 strong ; the enemy had above 1.10,000. In a short time, the battle became general along .the whole line. Itsrems that Napoleon had the design to throw the left wing upon Hie rentre, and Ihus to iffect the... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 str.
...: the former was about eighty thousand strong; the enemy had above one hundred and thirty thousand. In a short time, the battle became general along the...upon Maestricht. For this purpose he had placed the greatest part of his reserve in the centre, against his right wing, and upon this point he attacked... | |
| James Simpson - 1816 - 210 str.
...the heights before Planchenoit : the former was about 80,000 strong ; the enemy had above 130,000. In a short time, the battle became general along the...Prussian, which he believed to be retreating upon Maastricht. For this purpose, he had placed the greatest part of his reserve in the centre, against... | |
| Edmund Boyce - 1816 - 480 str.
...: the former was about eighty thousand strong} the enemy had above one hundred and thirty thousand. In a short time, the battle became general along the...separation of the English army from the Prussian, which he beiieved to be retreating upon Maestricht. For this purpose he had placed the greatest part of his... | |
| Christopher Kelly - 1817 - 550 str.
...the former was about eighty thousand strong ; the enemy had above one hundred and thirty thousand. In a short time, the battle became general along the...upon Maestricht. For this purpose he had placed the greatest part of his reserve in the centre, against his right wing, and upon this point he attacked... | |
| 1817 - 586 str.
...the heights before PJartchenoit : the former was about 80,000 strong; the enemy had above 130,000. In a short time, the battle became general along the...upon Maestricht. For this purpose, he had placed the greatest part of his reserve in the centre, against his right whig, and upon this point he attacked... | |
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