Clinton, to relieve the 4th, and the battle was soon restored to its former success. " The enemy's right, however, reinforced by the troops which had fled from his left, and by those which had now retired from the Arapiles, still continued to resist ;... The Monthly Magazine - Page 1611812Full view - About this book
| 1812 - 1020 pages
...the tith division, under Major-General Clinton, to relieve the 4th, and the battle was soon restored to its former success. '• The enemy's right, however, reinforced by the troops which had flgd from his left, and by those which had now been relieved from the Arapfles, still com; n и «l... | |
| 1812 - 448 pages
...division, under Major-General Clinton, to relieve the 4lh, and the battle was soon restored to its lormer success. The enemy's right, however, reinforced by...from the Arapiles, still continued to resist ; and J ordered the 1st and light divisions, and Colonel Stubbs's Portuguese brigade of the 4th division,... | |
| The Duke of York - 1812 - 706 pages
...Clinton, to relieve the lib, and the battle was goon restored tu its former succès». The enemy's ri^lit, however, reinforced by the troops which had fled from...from the Arapiles, still continued to resist; and I ordered the 1st and light divisions, and colonel Stubba* Portuguese brigade nf the 4th division,... | |
| 1812 - 760 pages
...the 6th division under Maj.-Gen. Clinton, to relieve the 4th, aud the battle was very soon restored to its former success.' The Enemy's right, however,...from his left, and by those which had now retired fiom the Arapiles, still continued to resist; and I ordered the 1st and light divisions, and Col. Stubbs's... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 pages
...the 6th divi sion, under Major-General Clinton, to relieve the 4th, and the battle was soon restored to its former success. The enemy's • right, however,...which had fled from his left, and by thos.e which bad now retired from the A rapiles, .still continued to resist;, and I ordered the 1st and light divisions,... | |
| Andrew Halliday - 1812 - 466 pages
...bear upon the enemy's flank, the position was carried. In the mean time, the enemy's right having been reinforced by the troops which had fled from his left, and by those which had retired from the Arapiles, continued to make some resistance. But the first and light divisions, with... | |
| 1812 - 550 pages
...former success. The enemy's right, IIOWUVIT, reinforced by the troops which had fled from his left, mid by those which had now retired from the Arapiles, still continued to resist ; and I ordered the 1st and light divisions, and colonel Stubbs' Portuguese brigade of the 4th division,... | |
| 1812 - 640 pages
...attack upon the enemy's left was made in the manner above described, and completely succeeded. — The enemy's right, however, reinforced by the troops which had fled from bis left, and by those which had now retired from the Arapiles, still continued to resist ; and it... | |
| 1813 - 1082 pages
...the (j:h division under majorpen. Clinton to relieve the 4th, and the battle xvas very soon restored to its former success. The enemy's right, however,...left, and by those which had now retired from the Araptles, still continued to resist ; and 1 ordered the 1st and light • divisions, and col. Suibbs's... | |
| 1813 - 818 pages
...the 6th division under Major-General Clinton, to relieve the 4th, and the battle wa» soon restored to its former success. The enemy's right, however, reinforced by -the troops which had fled from his kit, and by those which had now retired from the Arapiles, still continued to resist; and I ordered... | |
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