The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... French under circum- stances of peculiar aggravation . The con- tempt , indeed , with which the policy of the Government of the United States is view- ed by Bonaparte , becomes every day more manifest . The flag of the former is no ...
... French under circum- stances of peculiar aggravation . The con- tempt , indeed , with which the policy of the Government of the United States is view- ed by Bonaparte , becomes every day more manifest . The flag of the former is no ...
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... French interest , and has put many others to death whom he suspected of be- ing inimical to his designs . Such is his boldness , and the terror with which he is beheld , that he frequently seizes a chief of- ficer at the head of his ...
... French interest , and has put many others to death whom he suspected of be- ing inimical to his designs . Such is his boldness , and the terror with which he is beheld , that he frequently seizes a chief of- ficer at the head of his ...
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... French infantry and 1000 cavalry opposed to them , in the act of offering battle . Lapina immediately en- gaged , defeated , and pursued them to the heights of Tudela , whence he was attacked by the enemy's troops , who occupied the ...
... French infantry and 1000 cavalry opposed to them , in the act of offering battle . Lapina immediately en- gaged , defeated , and pursued them to the heights of Tudela , whence he was attacked by the enemy's troops , who occupied the ...
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... FRENCH . French Account . The following account of the opera tions of the French army before Madrid is extracted from their bulletins : It appears from the bulletins , that on the evening of the 2d Dec. Bonaparte arrived upon the ...
... FRENCH . French Account . The following account of the opera tions of the French army before Madrid is extracted from their bulletins : It appears from the bulletins , that on the evening of the 2d Dec. Bonaparte arrived upon the ...
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... French , and a general pardon was proclaimed . [ The bulletin closes with a panegyric on the order observed by the French in taking possession of the town , the secu rity enjoyed by the inhabitants , and with a tirade against the ...
... French , and a general pardon was proclaimed . [ The bulletin closes with a panegyric on the order observed by the French in taking possession of the town , the secu rity enjoyed by the inhabitants , and with a tirade against the ...
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