| 1855 - 802 oldal
...British, were repulsed and routed. But amidst the thick of events the noble general received an order in the following words : — " The cavalry to advance,...heights. They will be supported by infantry, which have been ordered to advance on two points." Now it has been said in this connection that this order... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von Bismark, North Ludlow Beamish - 1855 - 492 oldal
...formed to support the infantry, whereas he was told by brigadier-general Airey 'that the cavalry was to advance and take advantage of any opportunity to recover the heights, and that they would be supported by infantry'— not that they were to support the infantry; and so... | |
| George Dodd - 1856 - 634 oldal
...formed to support the infantry, whereas he was told by Brigadier-general Airey " that the cavalry was to advance, and take advantage of any opportunity to recover the heights, and that they would bo supported by infantry " — not that they were to support the infantry ; and... | |
| Sir William Howard Russell - 1858 - 710 oldal
...it. After an interval of half an hour, Lord Ragiami agnium sent an order to Lord Lucan—” Cam-airy to advance and take advantage of any opportunity to...supported by infantry, which ha.s been ordered to advance upon two fronts.” Lord Raglan's reading of thmis order is, that time infantry had been ordered to... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1868 - 502 oldal
...formed to support the infantry, whereas he was told by Brigadier-General Airey, 'that the cavalry was to ' advance, and take advantage of any opportunity to recover ' the heights, and that they would be supported by infantry,' not that they were to support the infantry ; and so... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1868 - 514 oldal
...formed to support the infantry, whereas he was told by Brigadier-General Airey, 'that the cavalry was to ' advance, and take advantage of any opportunity to recover ' the heights, and that they would be supported by infantry,' not that they were to support the infantry ; and so... | |
| 1869 - 824 oldal
...advance and threaten Liprandi's foot with his victorious horse. The order was couched in these terms : " Cavalry to advance and take advantage of any opportunity to recover the heights. They will be TOL. CV. — NO. DCXXX1X. supported by the infantry, which have been ordered [to] advance on two fronts."... | |
| 1869 - 1062 oldal
...advance and threaten Liprandi's foot with his victorious horse. The order was conched in these terms : ."Cavalry to advance and take advantage of any opportunity to recover the Jiciyhts. They will be VOL. CV. — HO. I . \\ \:\. supported by the infantry, which havo been ordered... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1877 - 500 oldal
...him. He merely says that the cavalry was formed to support an intended movement of the infantry. This previous order was in the following words : — ' The ' cavalry to advance and take advantage of any oppor' tunity to recover the heights. They will be supported ' by infantry, which has been ordered... | |
| Richard Bulkeley (novelist.) - 1877 - 328 oldal
...gallant charge of the heavy dragoons, an order was carried to the commander of the cavalry brigades to advance and take advantage of any opportunity to recover the heights ; then followed the fifty minutes of inactivity, and lastly the order from the Commander-in-Chief,... | |
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