 | Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 pages
...guards, and 1st dragoon guards, highly distinguished themselves, as did that of Major-general Sir \V. Ponsonby, having taken many prisoners and an eagle....to force our left centre near the farm of La Haye Saiute, which after a severe contest was defeated ; and having observed that the troops retired from... | |
 | George John Freeman - 464 pages
...horse guards, and 1st dragoon guards, highly distinguished themselves, as did that of Majpr General Sir W. Ponsonby, having taken many prisoners and an...by the fire of artillery, to force our left centre npar the farm of La Haye Sjainte, which after a severe contest was defeated, and having observed that... | |
 | 1815 - 586 pages
...Guard.-., and 1st Dragoon Guards, highly distinguished tliemxrhvs, as did that of Major-General Sir \V. Ponsonby, having taken many prisoners and an eagle....by the fire of artillery, to force our left centre nr:ir the farm of La Haye Sainte, which, after a severe contest, was defeated, яп<1 having observed... | |
 | John Booth - 1815 - 198 pages
...Horse Guards, and 1st Dragoon Guards, highly distinguished themselves; as did that of Major General Sir W. Ponsonby, having taken many prisoners and an...a desperate effort with the cavalry and infantry, to force our left centre, near the farm of La Haye Sainte, which, after a severe contest, was defeated... | |
 | Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 610 pages
...first Dragoon-guards, highly distinguished themselves, as did that of Majo,r General Sir WYjPonsonby, having taken many prisoners, and an Eagle. " These...effort with the cavalry and infantry, supported by the_,fire of artulery to force our left centre near the farm of La Haye Sainte, which after a severe... | |
 | 1815 - 680 pages
...bateroyal horse guards, and 1st dragoon m highly distinguished themselves, as did that of Major-general Sir W. Ponsonby, having taken many prisoners and an eagle. These attacks were repeated till about gcven in the evening, when the enemy made a desperate effort with the cavalry and infantry, supported... | |
 | political register - 1815 - 652 pages
...horse guards, and 1st dragoon gu-ivds, highly distinguished themselves a« did that of Major-General Sir W. Ponsonby, having taken many prisoners and an eagle. These attacks were repeated till abont seven in the evening, «lien the enemy made a desperate effort with the cavalry and infantry,... | |
 | Edmund Boyce - 1816 - 480 pages
...First Dragoon Guards, highly distinguished themselves ; as did that of Major-General Sir W. Ponsouby, having taken many prisoners and an eagle. These attacks...by the fire of artillery, to force our left centre aear the farm of La Haye Sainte, which af- ' ter a severe contest was defeated; and having observed... | |
 | James Simpson - 1816 - 210 pages
...Horse Guards, and 1st Dragoon Guards, highly distinguished themselves ; as did that of Major General Sir W. Ponsonby, having taken many prisoners and an...a desperate effort with the cavalry and infantry, to force our left centre, near the farm of La Haye'jSainte, which, after a severe contest, was defeated... | |
 | Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 pages
...horse guards, and first dragoon guards, highly distinguished themselves; as did that of major-general sir W. Ponsonby, having taken many prisoners and an...eagle. These attacks were repeated till about seven in th? evening, when the enemy made a desperate effort with the cavalry and infantry, supported by the... | |
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