The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Tom 2W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1833 |
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Strona 121
... Gawler for his publication of " The Crisis of Waterloo . " The Ajin- court of modern times would otherwise have wanted its completest illustration . The events of a great battle are fre- quently variously represented . Where all is ...
... Gawler for his publication of " The Crisis of Waterloo . " The Ajin- court of modern times would otherwise have wanted its completest illustration . The events of a great battle are fre- quently variously represented . Where all is ...
Strona 122
... , it will , therefore , be allowed on all hands , is a competent witness . We believe Major Gawler is one of the last men who could insi- ་ while the 52d had remained entirely concealed by the 122 [ Aug. Crisis of the Battle of Waterloo .
... , it will , therefore , be allowed on all hands , is a competent witness . We believe Major Gawler is one of the last men who could insi- ་ while the 52d had remained entirely concealed by the 122 [ Aug. Crisis of the Battle of Waterloo .
Strona 124
... Gawler , appearing upon the summit of the position , while the enemy's horse , foct , and artillery were retreating be- fore the victorious 52d . " The squares of the old guard made no attempt to deploy ; but after opening a heavy fire ...
... Gawler , appearing upon the summit of the position , while the enemy's horse , foct , and artillery were retreating be- fore the victorious 52d . " The squares of the old guard made no attempt to deploy ; but after opening a heavy fire ...
Strona 125
... Gawler's name will go down to posterity as having given occasion to one of the clearest , the most authentic and interesting accounts of the most eventful moments of the battle of Wa- terloo . We believe , Major Gawler , we are sure ...
... Gawler's name will go down to posterity as having given occasion to one of the clearest , the most authentic and interesting accounts of the most eventful moments of the battle of Wa- terloo . We believe , Major Gawler , we are sure ...
Strona 126
... Gawler's very positive asse- verations respecting what he could at best have learned from others . sword . The few observations which we were in advance of the infantry , preface his statement are truly charac- and to desire me " not to ...
... Gawler's very positive asse- verations respecting what he could at best have learned from others . sword . The few observations which we were in advance of the infantry , preface his statement are truly charac- and to desire me " not to ...
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