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" Cadogan, and successively other troops to the same point ; and the Allies not only gained, but maintained possession of these important heights throughout their operations, notwithstanding all the efforts of the enemy to retake them. "
The European Magazine, and London Review - Page 64
1813
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 36

Art - 1813 - 682 pages
...brigade, under the command of the Hon. Lieut. -Col. Cadogan, and, successively, other troops to the «ame point ; and the Allies not only gained but maintained...notwithstanding all the efforts of the enemy to retake thsni. The contest here, however, was very severe, and the loss sustained considerable. Gen. Mnrillo...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 24

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 442 pages
...light infantry battalion of MajorGeneral Walker's brigade, under the command of the Hon. Lieut. -Col. Cadogan, and successively other troops, .to the same...the enemy to retake them. The contest here, however, *as very severe, and the lo-ss sustained con-, fiderable. General Murillo was wounded, but remained...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volume 3

Benjamin Flower - 1813 - 438 pages
...infantry battalion of Major-Gen. Walker's brigade, under the command of the Hon. Lieut.-Colonel Cudogan, and successively other troops to the same point, and...the enemy to retake them. The contest here, however, wag very severe, and the loss sustained considerable. General Murillo was wounded, but remained in...
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The Royal Military Chronicle or British Officers Monthly Register and Mentor ...

The Royal Military Chronicle or British Officers Monthly Register and Mentor VOL VII - 1813 - 750 pages
...light iufantry btllalion of Major-General Walker's brigade, under the command of the Hon. Lieat-Coloael Cadogan, and successively other troops to the same...but maintained possession of these important heights Ihrongli. oat their operations, notwithstanding all the efforts of the enemy to retake them. The contest...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

English poetry - 1814 - 1112 pages
...under the command nf lieut.-cn!. Cadogan, and successively other troops to the same point ; and tlis allies not only gained, but maintained, possession of these important heights throughout -their operaru-ms, notwithstanding all the efforts of the enemy to retake them. The content here however was...
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The Life and Campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte: From His Birth Down to His ...

J. W. Robertson - 1815 - 850 pages
...and the light infantry battalion of General Walker's brigade, under the command of Lieutenant-colonel Cadogan, and successively other troops to the same...operations, notwithstanding all the efforts of the French to retake them. The contest here, however, was very severe, and the loss sustained considerable....
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The Edinburgh Annual Register

Walter Scott - Europe - 1815 - 770 pages
...of Lieutenant Colonel Cadogan, and successively other troops to the same point. The allies, however, not only gained, but maintained, possession of these...the efforts of the enemy to retake them The contest, at this point, however, was very severe, and the loss sustained considerable. General Murillo was wounded,...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 6

Europe - 1815 - 772 pages
...of Lieutenant Colonel Cadogan, and successively other troops to the same point. The allies, however, not only gained, but maintained, possession of these...efforts of the enemy to retake them. The contest, at this point, however, was very severe, and. the loss sustained considerable. General Murillo was...
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History of the wars resulting from the Frenchrevolution. To which ..., Volume 2

Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 610 pages
...cattle, treasure, &c. and a considerable number of prisoners. command of the Hon. Lieutenanf-General Cadogan, and successively other troops to the same...gained, but maintained possession of these important heigh's throughout their operations, notwillisiiiin!i.i_; all the efforts of the enemy to retake them,...
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An impartial history of the naval, military and political events ..., Volume 3

Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 pages
...General Murillo was also wounded, but he remained on the field. The allies maintained possession of their important heights throughout their operations, notwithstanding all the efforts of the enemy to retake them ; and under cover of that possession sir Rowland Hill successively passed the Xadora, at La Puebla,...
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