| William Gordon - 1788 - 618 Seiten
...If the enemy fhould be tempted to meet the army on its march, the general particularly enjoins the troops to place their principal reliance on the bayonet, that they may prove the -vanity of the bo aft which the Britijh make of their 'peculiar frowefs in deciding battles with that weapon" The... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 742 Seiten
...the " enemy fhould be tempted to meet the army on its march, the " General particularly enjoins the troops to place their principal " reliance on the bayonet, that they may prove the vanity of " the boaft which the Britifh make, of their peculiar prowefs " in deciding battles with that weapon." Before... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 730 Seiten
...the " enemy mould be tempted to meet the army on its march, the " General particularly enjoins the troops to place their principal •« reliance on the bayonet, that they may prove the vanity of u the boaft which the Britifh make, of their peculiar prowefa " in deciding battles with that weapon."... | |
| John Corry - 1809 - 262 Seiten
...If the enemy should be tempted ip meet the army on its march, the general particularly enjoins the troops to place their principal reliance on the bayonet,...peculiar prowess in deciding battles with that weapon." The combined army halted in the evening, about two miles from York-Town, and lay on their arms all... | |
| David Ramsay - 1811 - 522 Seiten
...enemy should be tempted to meet the army on its march,, the General particularly enjoins thetroops to place their principal reliance on the bayonet, that they may prove the vanity oi the boast, which the British make of their particular prowess, in deciding battles with that weapon."... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 474 Seiten
...enemy should be tempted to meet the army on its march, the general particularly enjoins it upon the troops to place their principal reliance on the bayonet, that they may prove the vanity of that boast which the British make of their peculiar proivess in deciding battles with that weapon.'1'1... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 472 Seiten
...enemy should be tempted to meet the army on its march, the general particularly enjoins it upon the troops to place their principal reliance on the bayonet, that they may prove the vanity of that boast which the British make of their peculiar praviess in deciding battles with that weapon^'1... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 536 Seiten
..."If the enemy should be templed to meet the army on its march, the General particularly enjoins the troops to place their principal reliance on the bayonet,...peculiar prowess in deciding battles with that weapon." The works which Lord Cornwallis had been enabled to erect, for the defence of York, and the opposite... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 540 Seiten
..."If the enemy should be tempted to meet the army on its march, the General particularly enjoins the troops to place their principal reliance on the bayonet,...peculiar prowess in deciding battles with that weapon." The works which Lord Cornwallis had been enabled to erect, for the defence of York, and the opposite... | |
| J. R. Miller - 1825 - 490 Seiten
...If the enemy should be tempted to meet the army on its march, the general particularly enjoins the troops to place their principal reliance on the bayonet, that they may prove the vanity of the boost, which the British make of their peculiar prowess in deciding battles with that weapon." The... | |
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