| 1815 - 1008 str.
...line of communication ; soldiers, cannoneers, caissons, all pressed to this point ; the old guard, which was in reserve, was infected, and was itself...army was nothing but a mass of confusion ; all the soldier?, of all arm?, were mixed pel-met, and it was utterly impossible to rally a single corps. The... | |
| 1815 - 568 str.
...the line of communicationsoldiers, cannon eers, caissons, all pressed to this point ; the old guard which was in reserve was infected, and was itself...confusion ; all the soldiers of all arms were mixed pell-mell, and it was utterly impossible to rally a single corps. The enemy, who perceived this astonishing... | |
| John Booth - 1815 - 198 str.
...the line of communication; soldiers, cannoneers, caissons, all pressed to this point; the old guard, which was in reserve, was infected, and was itself...confusion ; all the soldiers, of all arms, were mixed pele-mele, and it was utterly impossible to rally a single corps. The enemy, who perceived this astonishing... | |
| political register - 1815 - 650 str.
...caissons, all preyed to this point ; the old guard, which wai in reierve, was infected, and was ¡IM U hurried along. In an instant, the whole army was nothing...but a mass of confusion ; all the soldiers of all arnu were mixed pel-mel, and it was utterly impossible to rally a single corps. The enemy, who perceived... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 str.
...line of communication ; soldiers, cannoneers, caissons, all pressed to this point ; the old guard, which was in reserve, was infected, and was itself hurried along. In an instant the wholearmy was nothing but a mass of confusion ; all the soldiers, of all arms, were mixed pell-mell,... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 str.
...line of communication ; soldiers, cannoneers, caissons, all pressed to this point ; the old guard, which was in reserve, was infected, and was itself...mixed pêle-mêle, and it was utterly impossible to form a single corps. — The enemy, who perceived this astonishing confusion, immediately attacked... | |
| Edmund Boyce - 1816 - 480 str.
...communication ; soldiers, cannoneers, caissons, all pressed to this point ; the old guard, which was inreserve, was infected, and was itself hurried along. In an...confusion; all the soldiers, of all arms, were mixed pele-ffi&le, and it was utterly impossible to form a single corps. The enemy, who perceived this astonishing... | |
| James Simpson - 1816 - 210 str.
...cannoneers, caissons, all pressed to this point ; the old guard, which was in reserve, was infected, and wag itself hurried along. In an instant, the whole army...confusion ; all the soldiers, of all arms, were mixed pile-mile, and it was utterly impossible to rally a single corps. The enemy, who perceived this astonishing... | |
| Christopher Kelly - 1817 - 550 str.
...the line of communication ; soldiers, cannoneers, caissons, all pressed to this point; the old guard, which was in reserve, was infected, and was itself...mixed pêle-mêle, and it was utterly impossible to Conn a single corps. The enemy, who perceived this astonishing confusion, immediately attacked with... | |
| 1817 - 586 str.
...the line of communication; soldiers, cannoneers, caissons, all pressed to this point; the old guard, which, was in reserve, was infected, and was itself...^confusion ; all the soldiers, of all arms, were mixed pe'le-me/c, ,and it was utterly impossible to rally a single corps. The , who peiceived this astonishing... | |
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