The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... enemy , which was warm- ly approved by three hearty cheers . The Jupiter brought to , and prepared for action . The enemy , probably in- timidated by this appearance of reso- lution , immediately hauled their wind , and suffered the ...
... enemy , which was warm- ly approved by three hearty cheers . The Jupiter brought to , and prepared for action . The enemy , probably in- timidated by this appearance of reso- lution , immediately hauled their wind , and suffered the ...
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... enemy in seven divisions , consist- ing of 45,000 men , under arms , with its right before Tudela , and its left ... enemy's line . " At nine in the morning , the co- lumns of the French army began to de- ploy . Situations were chosen ...
... enemy in seven divisions , consist- ing of 45,000 men , under arms , with its right before Tudela , and its left ... enemy's line . " At nine in the morning , the co- lumns of the French army began to de- ploy . Situations were chosen ...
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... enemy's army to Mallem , in the direc tion of Saragossa ; and to Tarracona , in the direction of Agreda . Seven ... enemy , and the battle of Espino- sa the right . The battle of Tudela has struck the left . Victory has thus struck our ...
... enemy's army to Mallem , in the direc tion of Saragossa ; and to Tarracona , in the direction of Agreda . Seven ... enemy , and the battle of Espino- sa the right . The battle of Tudela has struck the left . Victory has thus struck our ...
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... enemy's troops , who occupied the heights . Lapma retreated to the position of Cascante , where he defeated the enemy , and at the fall of night began to fall back to Borja ; on his retreat , he was again attacked by the enemy , but new ...
... enemy's troops , who occupied the heights . Lapma retreated to the position of Cascante , where he defeated the enemy , and at the fall of night began to fall back to Borja ; on his retreat , he was again attacked by the enemy , but new ...
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... enemy will soon experience , that neither the rapidity of his movements , nor his boasted superiority in tactics , can subdue a nation which has sworn to live and die free . Spaniards , let us fulfil that sacred oath ; God , the King ...
... enemy will soon experience , that neither the rapidity of his movements , nor his boasted superiority in tactics , can subdue a nation which has sworn to live and die free . Spaniards , let us fulfil that sacred oath ; God , the King ...
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