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The forces of I have the honour to enclose the ar . France shall be embarked in
proper ticles of capitulation , as originally pro . vessels as prisoners of war ; they
shall posed by the French Commissioners , in proceed to Quiberon Bay , under ...
The forces of I have the honour to enclose the ar . France shall be embarked in
proper ticles of capitulation , as originally pro . vessels as prisoners of war ; they
shall posed by the French Commissioners , in proceed to Quiberon Bay , under ...
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I have the honour to inclose you a Heroine - 2 men , not named , slightly report of
the killed and wounded , and wounded . the damage sustained on board his Ma(
Signed ) R. J. STRACHAN . jesiy's ships , which you did me the ho . Kangaroo ...
I have the honour to inclose you a Heroine - 2 men , not named , slightly report of
the killed and wounded , and wounded . the damage sustained on board his Ma(
Signed ) R. J. STRACHAN . jesiy's ships , which you did me the ho . Kangaroo ...
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I beg , Sir , also to be permitted to I have the honour to inform you , that
recommend to your notice and consideration Captain Philip Brown , of this in
pursuance of your instructions , I yesterday hoisted my flag in the Camil . ship , to
whom I feel ...
I beg , Sir , also to be permitted to I have the honour to inform you , that
recommend to your notice and consideration Captain Philip Brown , of this in
pursuance of your instructions , I yesterday hoisted my flag in the Camil . ship , to
whom I feel ...
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Iunderstood my opinion , does him great credit . that General Cuesta put Sir
Robert I have the honour to be , & c . in communication with his advanced
ARTHUR WELLESLEY . guard , which retired from Talavera on the night of the
4th .
Iunderstood my opinion , does him great credit . that General Cuesta put Sir
Robert I have the honour to be , & c . in communication with his advanced
ARTHUR WELLESLEY . guard , which retired from Talavera on the night of the
4th .
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At the second fire , Mr honour , nor that the sentiments of others Canning
received the ball of his antagonist could justify an acquiescence in such a de
through the outside of the thigh bone . lusion on your part , who had yourself felt
The wound ...
At the second fire , Mr honour , nor that the sentiments of others Canning
received the ball of his antagonist could justify an acquiescence in such a de
through the outside of the thigh bone . lusion on your part , who had yourself felt
The wound ...
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