The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... considerable forwardness , a View of the World , which will extend to five octavo volumes . It comprises a tolerably mi nute geographical description of the countries of the world , with an account . of whatever is particularly ...
... considerable forwardness , a View of the World , which will extend to five octavo volumes . It comprises a tolerably mi nute geographical description of the countries of the world , with an account . of whatever is particularly ...
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... considerable , as has like- wise ours in missing and prisoners ; but the number cannot be accurately stated till the Generals of the divisions have made out and delivered their lists . " In a letter of the 27th , Gen. Casta- nos sends ...
... considerable , as has like- wise ours in missing and prisoners ; but the number cannot be accurately stated till the Generals of the divisions have made out and delivered their lists . " In a letter of the 27th , Gen. Casta- nos sends ...
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... considerable force , attacked the gates of Fuencarral , Toros , and St Bernardino , in the morn- ing of the 2d , but they were gallantly repulsed with considerable loss . " In the evening , and during the whole night of the ad , the ...
... considerable force , attacked the gates of Fuencarral , Toros , and St Bernardino , in the morn- ing of the 2d , but they were gallantly repulsed with considerable loss . " In the evening , and during the whole night of the ad , the ...
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... considerable reinforcements had arrived at Carriton from Palencia , and a letter from the Marquis de la Romana informed me that the French were advancing from Madrid either to Valladolid or Salaman . ca. It was evident that it was too ...
... considerable reinforcements had arrived at Carriton from Palencia , and a letter from the Marquis de la Romana informed me that the French were advancing from Madrid either to Valladolid or Salaman . ca. It was evident that it was too ...
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... considerable number killed ; -this since we began our march from Salamanca . On his march from Sahagun , on the 20th , Lord Paget , with two squadrons of the Toth , attacked a detachment of cavalry at Majorga , killed 20 , and took ...
... considerable number killed ; -this since we began our march from Salamanca . On his march from Sahagun , on the 20th , Lord Paget , with two squadrons of the Toth , attacked a detachment of cavalry at Majorga , killed 20 , and took ...
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