The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Bände 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 |
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... Sambre . The light cavalry of the centre fol- lowed the route of the 2d corps upon Charleroi , and sweeping by successive charges , all the force upon the left bank of the Sambre , drove the enemy to the opposite side . While a number ...
... Sambre . The light cavalry of the centre fol- lowed the route of the 2d corps upon Charleroi , and sweeping by successive charges , all the force upon the left bank of the Sambre , drove the enemy to the opposite side . While a number ...
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... Sambre , and the possession of Charleroi , " where some magazines found ; but the most signal advan- tage gained , was , to have animated by this first success , the courage and confidence of the troops . Ac- cordingly , Bonaparte ...
... Sambre , and the possession of Charleroi , " where some magazines found ; but the most signal advan- tage gained , was , to have animated by this first success , the courage and confidence of the troops . Ac- cordingly , Bonaparte ...
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... Sambre , proceeded to effect their passage , and as soon as this was accomplished , the whole army moved forward . The command of the left wing , consisting of the 1st and 2d corps of infantry , and four divisions of cavalry , was given ...
... Sambre , proceeded to effect their passage , and as soon as this was accomplished , the whole army moved forward . The command of the left wing , consisting of the 1st and 2d corps of infantry , and four divisions of cavalry , was given ...
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... Sambre . This unfortunate , but so recently magnificent army , in utter disor der and worn down with fatigue , presented a more shocking ap- pearance from the great number of wounded who had followed on foot or on horseback . These ...
... Sambre . This unfortunate , but so recently magnificent army , in utter disor der and worn down with fatigue , presented a more shocking ap- pearance from the great number of wounded who had followed on foot or on horseback . These ...
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... Sambre , yet we received no intelligence respecting them on our route . En- tire ignorance prevailed as to their course , and the most depressing reports were circulated . It was said that not having been in- formed of the issue of the ...
... Sambre , yet we received no intelligence respecting them on our route . En- tire ignorance prevailed as to their course , and the most depressing reports were circulated . It was said that not having been in- formed of the issue of the ...
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