| 1812 - 1020 pages
...enemy's rearguard of cavalry and infantry near La Serna: they were immediately attacked by the two brigades of dragoons, and the cavalry fled, leaving...fate. I have never witnessed a more gallant charge th.-m was made on the enemy's infantry by the heavy brigade of the King's German legión, md'.T Major-General... | |
| 1812 - 760 pages
...and infantry, near I a StTna : they were immediately attacked by tbe two brigades of dragoons, when the cavalry fled, leaving the infantry to their fate....the heavy brigade of the King's German Legion, under Major-gen. Bock, which was completely successful, and the whole body of the Enemy's infantry, consisting... | |
| 1812 - 448 pages
...nearLa Serna; they were immediately attacked by the two brigades of dragoons : and the cavalry Hed, leaving the infantry to their fate. I have never witnessed...the heavy brigade of the King's German Legion, under Major-General Bock, which was completely successful, and the whole body of infantry, consisting of... | |
| 1812 - 550 pages
...rear-guard of cavalry and infantry, near La Serna; they were immediately attacked by the two brigade! of dragoons; and the cavalry fled, leaving the infantry...charge than was made on the enemy's infantry by the tieavr brigade of the king's German legion, under major-general Bock, which was completely successful,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 pages
...Serna; they were immediately attacked by the two brigades of dragoons ; and the ca- • valry Hed, leaving the infantry to their fate. I have never witnessed...a more gallant charge than was made on the enemy's infjntry by the heavy brigade of the Khig's German Legion, under Major-General Bock, which was completely... | |
| The Duke of York - 1812 - 706 pages
...the two brigades of dragoons; and the cavalry Bed, leaving the infantry to their fate. I have uevct witnessed a more gallant charge than was made on the enemy's infantry by the heavy brigade of the king'» Germam legion, under major-general Bock, which was completely successful, and the whole body... | |
| 1813 - 1082 pages
...and infantry near L:i Serna : they were immediately attacked by the two brigades of dra» goons, when the cavalry fled, leaving the infantry to their fate....infantry by the heavy brigade of the king's German legiorj, under major-gen. Bock, which was completely successful, and the whole body of the enemy's... | |
| 1813 - 818 pages
...enemy's rear gua;d of cavalry and infantry, near La Serna ; they were immediately attacked by the two brigades of dragoons, and the cavalry fled, leaving...witnessed a more gallant charge than was made on the enemy'o infaniry by the heavy brigade of the King's German Legion, under Major-General Bock, which... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 pages
...enemy's rear-guard of cavalry and infantry near LaSerna ; they were immediately attacked by the two brigades of dragoons, and the cavalry fled, leaving...the heavy brigade of the King's German legion, under MajorGeneral Bock, which was completely successful, and the whole body of infantry, consisting of three... | |
| 1814 - 484 pages
...the enemy's rear-guard of cavalry and infantry nearLaSerna; they were immediately attacked by the two brigades of dragoons, and the cavalry fled, leaving...the heavy brigade of the King's German legion, under MajorGeneral Bock, which was completely •- successful, and the whole body of in:i fantry, consisting... | |
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