Bulletins and Other State IntelligenceCompiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1815 |
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... cavalry , and some squadrons of hussars . On the approach of the troops , the enemy declined the combat , and hastily abandoned his position , leaving behind him many prisoners and deserters , and fell back to the village of Mignano ...
... cavalry , and some squadrons of hussars . On the approach of the troops , the enemy declined the combat , and hastily abandoned his position , leaving behind him many prisoners and deserters , and fell back to the village of Mignano ...
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... cavalry , but these attacks were uniformly un- successful , and they afforded opportunities to our cavalry to charge , in one of which Lord E. So- merset's brigade consisting of the life guards , royal horse guards , and 1st dragoon ...
... cavalry , but these attacks were uniformly un- successful , and they afforded opportunities to our cavalry to charge , in one of which Lord E. So- merset's brigade consisting of the life guards , royal horse guards , and 1st dragoon ...
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... cavalry was overthrown by the English cavalry . But the superiority of the enemy in num- bers was too great ; Napoleon continually brought forward considerable masses , and with whatever firmness the English troops maintained themselves ...
... cavalry was overthrown by the English cavalry . But the superiority of the enemy in num- bers was too great ; Napoleon continually brought forward considerable masses , and with whatever firmness the English troops maintained themselves ...
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