The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... army in Biscay and Astu- rias , a considerable body of the French army moved from Burgos to the left , while that part of it stationed at Pampe- Jan. 1809 . luna advanced to the Ebro , in order to attack the army of Gen. Castanos ...
... army in Biscay and Astu- rias , a considerable body of the French army moved from Burgos to the left , while that part of it stationed at Pampe- Jan. 1809 . luna advanced to the Ebro , in order to attack the army of Gen. Castanos ...
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... army to Mallem , in the direc tion of Saragossa ; and to Tarracona , in the direction of Agreda . Seven standards , 30 pieces of cannon , with all their furniture , 12 colonels , 300 officers , and 3000 men have been taken ; 4000 ...
... army to Mallem , in the direc tion of Saragossa ; and to Tarracona , in the direction of Agreda . Seven standards , 30 pieces of cannon , with all their furniture , 12 colonels , 300 officers , and 3000 men have been taken ; 4000 ...
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... army of 45,000 men , commenced their attack on the Spanish right on the 23d , and defeated two divisions of Va- lencians and Murcians , who retreated , with considerable loss , towards Sara . gossa . Subsequent accounts state , that the ...
... army of 45,000 men , commenced their attack on the Spanish right on the 23d , and defeated two divisions of Va- lencians and Murcians , who retreated , with considerable loss , towards Sara . gossa . Subsequent accounts state , that the ...
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... army in my ranks ; I would rather have viewed them embark on board the English ships , and be obliged to precipitate it from the rocks of Es pinosa , than to disarm it ; I would ra- ther prefer having seven thousand more enemies to ...
... army in my ranks ; I would rather have viewed them embark on board the English ships , and be obliged to precipitate it from the rocks of Es pinosa , than to disarm it ; I would ra- ther prefer having seven thousand more enemies to ...
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... army in Leon , amount- ing to 20,000 men , who were subse- quently joined by the reserves of the Asturias and Gallicia , the whole mak- ing 35,000 men , of which 1200 were cavalry . The army of Estremadura , after its partial defeat at ...
... army in Leon , amount- ing to 20,000 men , who were subse- quently joined by the reserves of the Asturias and Gallicia , the whole mak- ing 35,000 men , of which 1200 were cavalry . The army of Estremadura , after its partial defeat at ...
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