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The intantry advanced , that conspicuous station , in which lie licat the charge ,
and the British were gloriously terminated his useful and lo . entirely routed .---
The difficulty of the nourable life . ground did not permit the cavalry to In a military
...
The intantry advanced , that conspicuous station , in which lie licat the charge ,
and the British were gloriously terminated his useful and lo . entirely routed .---
The difficulty of the nourable life . ground did not permit the cavalry to In a military
...
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Preparations were making made to the Governors of the kingdom , ar Seville for
the reception of the 40th of insult offered in this capital to the British regiment ,
which was on its military and civil officers of the army march thither from Portugal
...
Preparations were making made to the Governors of the kingdom , ar Seville for
the reception of the 40th of insult offered in this capital to the British regiment ,
which was on its military and civil officers of the army march thither from Portugal
...
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It also appear . enemy greatly out - numbered the British in ed to me that the
enemy's plan of attack cavalry , and the nearer they approached the was ill
advised and ill supported . Had we defences surrounding Lisbon , the nearer
heen more ...
It also appear . enemy greatly out - numbered the British in ed to me that the
enemy's plan of attack cavalry , and the nearer they approached the was ill
advised and ill supported . Had we defences surrounding Lisbon , the nearer
heen more ...
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... lines which the British occupied were not which he had before detailed ,
namely , the favourable to any further advantages ; that want of cavalry and the
deficiency of artil the centre of the British had been engaged lery horses . an hour
and a ...
... lines which the British occupied were not which he had before detailed ,
namely , the favourable to any further advantages ; that want of cavalry and the
deficiency of artil the centre of the British had been engaged lery horses . an hour
and a ...
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It announces the total defeat of consider the British army as standing , a . the
army of Castanos and Palafox . Hecon . lone ; that its union could not be
attempted ceives that , by this event , his junction with without great hazard ; or , if
effected ...
It announces the total defeat of consider the British army as standing , a . the
army of Castanos and Palafox . Hecon . lone ; that its union could not be
attempted ceives that , by this event , his junction with without great hazard ; or , if
effected ...
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