| 1873 - Liczba stron: 154
...cheek when poor Harry was no longer thought of. In a few minutes after, the enemy's cavalry regalloped up and crowned the crest of our position. Our guns...formed between the two brigades, about a hundred paces iu our front. Their first charge was magnificent. As soon as they quickened their trot into a gallop,... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1879 - Liczba stron: 434
...sighed out, ' Poor Harry ! ' The tear was not dry on my cheek when poor Harry was no longer thought of. In a few minutes after, the enemy's cavalry galloped...charge was magnificent. As soon as they quickened then- trot into a gallop, the cuirassiers bent their heads so that the peaks of their helmets looked... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1883 - Liczba stron: 436
...sighed out, ' Poor Harry ! ' The tear was not dry on my cheek when poor Harry was no longer thought of. In a few minutes after, the enemy's cavalry galloped...cuirassiers bent their heads so that the peaks of their helmete looked like vizors, and they seemed cased in armour from the plume to the saddle. Not a shot... | |
| Great Britain. Army. East Lancashire Regiment - 1887 - Liczba stron: 304
...sighed out, " Poor Harry ! " The tear was not dry on my cheek, when poor Harry was no longer thought of. In a few minutes after, the enemy's cavalry galloped...crest of our position. Our guns were abandoned, and formed between two brigades about a hundred paces in our front. Their first charge was magnificent.... | |
| Great Britain. Army. Royal Engineers - 1891 - Liczba stron: 366
...very graphic terms, and thus speaks of the attack upon the infantry square in which he stood : — "In a few minutes after, the enemy's cavalry galloped...crest of our position. Our guns were abandoned, and then they (the cuirassiers) formed between the two brigades, about 200 paces to our front. Their first... | |
| 1887 - Liczba stron: 832
...sighed out, ' Poor Harry ! ' The tear was not dry on my cheek when poor Harry was no longer thought of. In a few minutes after, the enemy's cavalry galloped...between the two brigades, about a hundred paces in our f rout. Their first charge was magnificent. As soon as they quickened their trot' into a gallop, the... | |
| Arthur Lockwood Wagner - 1895 - Liczba stron: 544
...squares at Waterloo, shows that the power of the infantry is not altogether due to the new weapons: ''In a few minutes after, the enemy's cavalry galloped...of our position Our guns were abandoned, and they the cuirassiers) formed between the two brigades, about 2o0 paces in our front. "The first charge was... | |
| Arthur Lockwood Wagner - 1895 - Liczba stron: 544
...squares at Waterloo, shows that the power of the infantry is not altogether due to the new weapons: "In a few minutes after, the enemy's cavalry galloped up and crowned the crest of our position Our gnus were abandoned, and they the cuirassiers) formed bctw ecu the two brigades, about 200 paces in... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1899 - Liczba stron: 492
...sighed out, * Poor Harry! ' The tear was not dry on my cheek when poor Harry was no k'ng'rr thought of. In a few minutes after, the enemy's cavalry galloped up and crowned the crest of oar position. Oar guns were abandoned, and they formed between the two brigades, about a hundred paces... | |
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