This delay gave time for the enemy to collect a force more than double that of the firft divifion landed, and to be ready to attack it before the return of the boats with the remainder. The French advanced to the charge with bayonets. The Turks completely... The Monthly Magazine - Pągina 3841800Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 762 pągines
...time for the enemy to collect a force more than double that of the firft divifiun landed, and to bu ready to attack it before the return of the boats...The Turks completely exculpated themfelves from the ftifpicion of cowardice having been the caufe of their delay, for when the enemy were within ten yards... | |
| 1800 - 554 pągines
...than double that •f the firlt rlivifion landed, and to be ready to attack it before the return uf the boats with the remainder. The French advanced...The Turks completely exculpated themfelves from the fufpicion of cowardice having been the caufe of their delay; (er when the enemy were within ten yards... | |
| 1799 - 528 pągines
...; but it •was not till the morning of the ift November that they could effectuate this operation. This delay gave time for the enemy to collect a force...The Turks completely exculpated themfelves from the fufpicion of cowardice having been the caufe of their delay ; for when the enemy were within ten yards... | |
| 1800 - 506 pągines
...effeétuatē this operation. This delay gave time for the enemy to collect a force more than double that «f the firft divifion landed, and to be ready to attack...The Turks completely exculpated themfelves from the lufpicion of cowardice having been the caufe of their delay ; for when the enemy were within ten yards... | |
| 1800 - 664 pągines
...This delay gave time for the enemy to cvllert n foicv more ihan double that of the • SHI divificn landed, and to be ready to attack it before the return of the boa's with the remainder. The French advanced to the cliaige with bayonets. The Turks completely exculpated... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 818 pągines
...operation. This delay gave time for the enemy to collea a force more than double that of the lirll divifion landed, and to be ready to attack it before...charge with bayonets. The Turks completely exculpated thenjfelves from the fufpicion of cowardice having been the caufe of their delay, for when the enemy... | |
| 1801 - 860 pągines
...colieft a force more than double that of the firft divifion landed, and to be ready to attack it betöre the return of the boats with the remainder. The French...charge with bayonets. The Turks completely exculpated theinfelves from the fufpicion of cowardice having been the raufe of their delay ; for, when the enemy... | |
| William James - 1826 - 606 pągines
...The delay had given time to the French to collect a force more than double that of the first division landed, and to be ready to attack it before the return...French advanced to the charge with bayonets. The Turks, when the former were within ten yards of them, rushed on, sabre in hand, and, in an instant, routed... | |
| Edward Howard - 1839 - 420 pągines
..."This delay gave time for the enemy to collect a force more than double that of the first division landed, and to be ready to attack it before the return...charge with bayonets. The Turks completely exculpated themselves from the suspicion of cowardice having been the cause of their delay ; for when the enemy... | |
| George Armand Furse - 1897 - 404 pągines
...French to collect a force more than double that of the first division landed, and to be ready to attack before the return of the boats with the remainder. The French advanced to charge with the bayonet. The Turks, when the former were within ten yards of them, rushed on, sabre... | |
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