| 1794 - 514 páginas
...the legion de D una--, in the Dutch fervice. Tins fortie had every luccefs which could bt expeiled from it. The troops advanced to the enemy's trenches under a very fevere fiie, and jumped into them without reiiivnin^ a (hot. The bis of the enemy vras almoft entirely... | |
| John Watkins - 1827 - 738 páginas
...squadron of the 2nd regiment of Hanoverian horse, one squadron of the 5th regiment of Hanoverian dragoons, one squadron of the 10th Hanoverian light dragoons,...in the Dutch service. This sortie had every success that could be expected from it. The troops advanced to the enemy's trenches under a severe fire, and... | |
| John Watkins - 1827 - 636 páginas
...Hanoverian light dragoons, and the legion de Damas in the Dutch service. This sortie had every success that could be expected from it. The troops advanced to the enemy's trenches under a severe fire, and even jumped into them without receiving a shot. The loss of the enemy, which was almost... | |
| James Slack - 1884 - 292 páginas
...squadron of the 2nd regiment of Hanoverian Horse, one squadron of the 5th regiment of Hanoverian Dragoons, one squadron of the 10th Hanoverian Light Dragoons,..." The loss of the enemy was almost entirely by the the British and Hanoverians will be seen by the enclosed return. " I am persuaded that the gallantry... | |
| James Slack - 1884 - 306 páginas
...squadron of the 2nd regiment of Hanoverian Horso, one squadron of the 5th regiment of Hanoverian Dragoon*, one squadron of the 10th Hanoverian Light Dragoons,...service. "This sortie had every success which could bo expected from it. The troops advanced to the enemy's trenches under a very severe fire, and jumped... | |
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