Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... attack , withdrew his troops to a position out of the reach of the Arragoneze cannon . During this retreat , the Arragoneze took 400 cavalry and 27 baggage waggons . A As soon as the French were thus repulsed , general Palafox set out ...
... attack , withdrew his troops to a position out of the reach of the Arragoneze cannon . During this retreat , the Arragoneze took 400 cavalry and 27 baggage waggons . A As soon as the French were thus repulsed , general Palafox set out ...
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... attack general Laborde's position in front . The columns being formed , the troops moved from Ebidos about seven o'clock in the morning . Brigadier - general Fane's riflemen were immediately detached into the hills on the left of the ...
... attack general Laborde's position in front . The columns being formed , the troops moved from Ebidos about seven o'clock in the morning . Brigadier - general Fane's riflemen were immediately detached into the hills on the left of the ...
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... attack commenced upon the heights , on the road to Lou- rinha . This attack was supported by a large body of cavalry , and was made with the usual impe- tuosity of French troops . It was received with steadiness by major- general ...
... attack commenced upon the heights , on the road to Lou- rinha . This attack was supported by a large body of cavalry , and was made with the usual impe- tuosity of French troops . It was received with steadiness by major- general ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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