| William Francis Patrick Napier - 1832 - 568 Seiten
...grounds, threw out swarms of skirmishers that came furiously down against the Seminary. The British army instantly crowded to the bank of the river ; Paget's and Hill's divisions collected at the point of passage and Sherbrooke's division where the boat bridge had been cut away... | |
| 1836 - 564 Seiten
...know why Colonel Napier gives the name of Sarea to the convent called Santo Aguttmho da Srrra. army instantly crowded to the bank of the river ; Paget's and Hill's divisions collected at the point of passage, and Sherbrooke's division .where the boat bridge had been cut away... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - 1842 - 542 Seiten
...grounds, threw out swarms of skirmishers who came furiously down against the Seminary. The British army instantly crowded to the bank of the river, Paget's and Hill's divisions at the point of passage, and Sherbrooke's division where the boat-bridge had been cut away from Villa Nova. Paget himself... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - 1862 - 574 Seiten
...grounds, threw out swarms of skirmishers that came furiously down against the Seminary. The British army instantly crowded to the bank of the river ; Paget's and Hill's divisions collected at the point of passage, and Sherbrooke's division where the boat bridge had been cut away... | |
| France James Soady - 1870 - 646 Seiten
...upon the Seminary. The citizens were descried gesticulating vehemently, and making signals from their houses ; and the British troops instantly crowded...point of embarkation, and Sherbrooke's, where the old boat-bridge had been cut away from Villa Nova. Paget himself passed in the third boat, and mounting... | |
| France James Soady - 1870 - 630 Seiten
...Seminary. The citizens were descried gesticulating vehemently, and making signals from their Louses ; and the British troops instantly crowded to the bank...point of embarkation, and Sherbrooke's, where the old boat-bridge had been cut away from Villa Nova. Paget himself passed in the third boat, and mounting... | |
| Charles Sellers - 1899 - 362 Seiten
...higher grounds, threw out swarms of skirmishers who furiously attacked the Seminary. The British army instantly crowded to the bank of the river, Paget's and Hill's divisions at the point of passage, and Sherbrooke's division where the bridge of boats had been cut away from Villa Nova. Paget... | |
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