| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 558 pages
...now come, when, after the hardships " and fatiguing marches they have undergone, " they will have the opportunity of bringing the " Enemy to action. The...that it is only necessary to " bring them to close contact with the Enemy '" in order to defeat them ; and a defeat, if it be , \ , " complete, as he... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 364 pages
...now come " when, after the hardships and fatiguing marches they have undergone, they will have the opportunity of bringing the Enemy to action. The Commander...and that it is only necessary to bring them to close contact with the Enemy in order to defeat them ; and a defeat, if it be complete, as he trusts it will... | |
| James Carrick Moore, Sir John Moore - 1809 - 376 pages
...opportunity of bringing the Enemy to ac" tion. The Commander of the Forces has the most perfect confi" dence in their valour, and that it is only necessary to bring them to " close contact with the Enemy in order to defeat them ; and a defeat, " if it be complete, as he trusts it... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1813 - 456 pages
...is now come, when, after the hardships and fatiguing marches they have undergone, they will have the opportunity of bringing the enemy to action. The commander...the forces has the most perfect confidence in their valor, and that it is only necessary to bring them to close contact with the enemy in order to defeat... | |
| 1812 - 844 pages
...they have undergone1, they will have the opportunity of bringing the enemy to action. The B°H°A* "L commander of the forces has the most perfect confidence in their valour, and that it is only necessary General order*; to bring them to close contact with the enemy m order to defeat them ; and a defeat,... | |
| Charles Cadell - 1835 - 312 pages
...withdrew the 28th and 95th. On rejoining the other regiments, we retired towards Lugo, and arrived D 6 next morning, very much fatigued. We were quartered...perfect confidence in their valour, and that it is TO CORUNNA. only necessary to bring them to close action with the enemy, in order to defeat them ;... | |
| Earl Douglas Haig Haig - 1907 - 442 pages
...is now come when, after the hardships and fatiguing marches they have undergone, they will have the opportunity of bringing the enemy to action. The Commander...and that it is only necessary to bring them to close contact with the enemy in order to defeat him ; and a defeat, if it be complete, as he trusts it will... | |
| |