Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes23-24William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... army of Portugal , but all that could be learned indicated that army to have answer- ed on the right of the Douro , all the bridges of which the enemy had destroyed , and that Lord Wellington announced the inten- tion of leaving on the ...
... army of Portugal , but all that could be learned indicated that army to have answer- ed on the right of the Douro , all the bridges of which the enemy had destroyed , and that Lord Wellington announced the inten- tion of leaving on the ...
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... army quits . - The Field Mar- shal is with the Moldavian army.- shal Macdonald is reported , by the Com- mandant at Riga , to occupy an arc , cutting off the angle formed by the Dwina with the Baltic ; his right at Fredericksham , his ...
... army quits . - The Field Mar- shal is with the Moldavian army.- shal Macdonald is reported , by the Com- mandant at Riga , to occupy an arc , cutting off the angle formed by the Dwina with the Baltic ; his right at Fredericksham , his ...
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... army debouched towards to be less considerable than was at first be- Kara , upon several columns , extremely lieved - only 39,500 cannot - shot were fir- deep ; the horizon was obscured by them . ed . At the battle of Moskwa there were ...
... army debouched towards to be less considerable than was at first be- Kara , upon several columns , extremely lieved - only 39,500 cannot - shot were fir- deep ; the horizon was obscured by them . ed . At the battle of Moskwa there were ...
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remarks 625 | 161 |
AMERICA U S American Presidents Mes Robert Bidgood | 377 |
AMERICA British Dispatch from Sir G Speech of Sarah Bidgood | 403 |
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