| Edward Sinclair May - Artillery - 1896 - 254 pages
...their flank. Colonel Shewell, of the 8th Hussars, saw the danger and rode his few men straight at^them, cutting his way through with fearful loss. The other...and engaged in a desperate encounter. With courage too great almost for credence, they were breaking their way through the columns which enveloped them,... | |
| 1855 - 534 pages
...Shcwell saw the danger, and rode his few men straight at them, cutting his way through with fcarfij loss. The other regiments turned and engaged in a desperate encounter. With courage too great almost for credence, they were breaking their way through the columns, when there took place... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 952 pages
...lancers was hurled on their flank. Colonel Shewell, of the 8th hussars, saw the danger, and rode his few men straight at them, cutting his way through with...and engaged in a desperate encounter. With courage too great almost for credence, they were breaking their way through the columns which enveloped them,... | |
| George Brackenbury - Crimea (Ukraine) - 1855 - 148 pages
...Lancers was hurled on their flank. Colonel Shewell, of the 8th Hussars, saw the danger, and rode his few men straight at them, cutting his way through with...and engaged in a desperate encounter. With courage too great almost for credence, they were breaking their way through the columns which enveloped them,... | |
| George Brackenbury - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1855 - 600 pages
...Lancers was hurled on their flank. Colonel Shewell, of the 8th Hussars, saw the danger, and rode his few men straight at them, cutting his way through with...and engaged in a desperate encounter. With courage too great almost for credence, they were breaking their way through the columns which enveloped them,... | |
| Sir William Howard Russell - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1858 - 710 pages
...Lieutenant Phillips, saw the danger, amid rode his few men straight at them, cutting his way thmrough with fearful loss. The other regiments turned and engaged in a desperate encounter. With courage too great almost for credence, they were breaking tlmeir way through the columns whicim enveloped theni,... | |
| Graduated series - 1861 - 504 pages
...Lancers was hurled on their flank. Colonel Shewell, of the 8th Hussars, saw the danger, and rode his few men straight at them, cutting his way through with...and engaged in a desperate encounter. With courage too great almost for credence. they were breaking their way through the columns which enveloped them,... | |
| Arthur Bailey Thompson - Great Britain - 1865 - 748 pages
...Lancers was hurled on their flank. Colonel Shewell, of the 8th Hussars, saw the danger, and rode his few men straight at them, cutting his way through with...and engaged in a desperate encounter. With courage too great almost for credence, they were breaking their way through the columns which enveloped them,... | |
| Readers - 1866 - 408 pages
...Lancers was hurled on their flank Colonel Shewell, of the 8th Hussars, saw the danger, and rode his few men straight at them, cutting his way through with...and engaged in a desperate encounter. With courage too great almost for credence, they were breaking their way through the columns which enveloped them,... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1866 - 408 pages
...Lancers was hurled on their flank Colonel Shewell, of the 8th Hussars, saw the danger, and rode his few men straight at them, cutting his way through with...and engaged in a desperate encounter. With courage too great almost for credence, they were breaking their way through the columns which enveloped them,... | |
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