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The enemy immediately gave the glorious 1st of June , as well as in chace , and gained considerably on the the engagement on that day , the BelJupiter , which had sustained consider- lerophon took a conspicuous part ; and able injury ...
The enemy immediately gave the glorious 1st of June , as well as in chace , and gained considerably on the the engagement on that day , the BelJupiter , which had sustained consider- lerophon took a conspicuous part ; and able injury ...
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This state of affairs gives Bonaparte , no doubt , of the enemy in seven divisions , consistuneasiness ; and hence the ... Castanos commanded more especially , formed the left - 40 pieces SPAIN . of cannon covered the enemy's line .
This state of affairs gives Bonaparte , no doubt , of the enemy in seven divisions , consistuneasiness ; and hence the ... Castanos commanded more especially , formed the left - 40 pieces SPAIN . of cannon covered the enemy's line .
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Castanos ' aclery , and a great number of prisoners . count of the battle of Tudela , dared The cavalry pursued the remains of the Aranjuez , N.V. 27 . enemy's army to Mallem , in the direc * General Don Francisco Xavier de tion of ...
Castanos ' aclery , and a great number of prisoners . count of the battle of Tudela , dared The cavalry pursued the remains of the Aranjuez , N.V. 27 . enemy's army to Mallem , in the direc * General Don Francisco Xavier de tion of ...
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Subsequent accounts state , that to attack the right flaok of the enemy , the Arragonese and Andalusian divi ... the heights of Tudela , whence he was There is little doubt that the loss of attacked by the enemy's troops , who the ...
Subsequent accounts state , that to attack the right flaok of the enemy , the Arragonese and Andalusian divi ... the heights of Tudela , whence he was There is little doubt that the loss of attacked by the enemy's troops , who the ...
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... and Bonaparte devoted the rerance of the Arragonese , and their obe- mainder of the evening to reconnoitring dience to their General and Chiefs , and the place , and preparing a plan of atthe enemy will soon experience , that tack .
... and Bonaparte devoted the rerance of the Arragonese , and their obe- mainder of the evening to reconnoitring dience to their General and Chiefs , and the place , and preparing a plan of atthe enemy will soon experience , that tack .
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