| William Cobbett - 1807 - 544 páginas
...guards, yth light drag, and 45th regt. being upon his right, and extendiag towards the Residencia. 1'he town was thus nearly invested, and this disposition...the town and suburbs being divided into squares of J 40 yards each side, together with the knowledge tiat the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of... | |
| 1807 - 542 páginas
...guards, yth light drag, and -15; h regt. being upon his right, and extend' ing towards the lU^ii'.oncia. The town was thus nearly invested, and this disposition...army, and the circumstances of the town and suburbs bei ng divided into squares of 14O yards each side* together with the knowledge, thafcvlbe enemy meant... | |
| John Whitelocke - 1808 - 710 páginas
...sluards, 9th light dragoons, and 45th regiment being upon his right, and extending towards the Residentia. The town was thus nearly invested ; and this disposition...the town and suburbs being divided into squares of HO yards each side, together with the knowledge that the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1138 páginas
...the great square and fort ; three regiments on his right extended in a line towards the Residentia. The town was thus nearly invested ; and this disposition...the town and suburbs being divided into squares of 140 yards t-ach side, togethtr with the knowledge that the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of... | |
| 1809 - 1080 páginas
...extended in a line towards the liesidentia. The town was thus nearly invested ; and this disposi. tion of the army, and the circumstances of the town and suburbs being divided into squares of HO yards each side, together with the knowledge that the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 páginas
...the great square and fort ; three regiments on his right extended in a line towards the Residentia. The town was thus nearly invested; and this disposition of the army, and the crrcurastances of the town and suburbs being divided into squares of 140 yards each side, together... | |
| Edward Pelham Brenton - 1825 - 610 páginas
...constructed, it must appear evident, would surrender to nothing short of bombardment. "Yet," says the General, "the town and suburbs being divided into squares of one hundred and forty yards each side, and a knowledge that the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of the houses, gave rise to the following... | |
| Robert Grant Watson - 1884 - 348 páginas
...guards, gth light dragoons, and 45th regiment being upon his right, and extending towards the Resident a. The town was thus nearly invested ; and this disposition...the town and suburbs being divided into squares of 140 yards each side, together with the knowledge that the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of the... | |
| London gazette - 338 páginas
...Relidencia. The Town was thus marly invefted, and this Difpofition of the Army, and the Circumftances of the Town and Suburbs being divided into Squares...that the Enemy meant to occupy the Flat Roofs of the Houfes, gave rife to the following Plan of Attack. Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Achmuty was di. rected... | |
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