The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... officers , with the loss on our part of six or eight men , and perhaps 20 wounded . " There have been taken by the.ca- valry from 400 to 500 French , besides a considerable number killed ; -this since we began our march from Salamanca ...
... officers , with the loss on our part of six or eight men , and perhaps 20 wounded . " There have been taken by the.ca- valry from 400 to 500 French , besides a considerable number killed ; -this since we began our march from Salamanca ...
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... officers repeatedly calling to the men to give no quarter . Mr Stew- art , the master , received seven most desperate wounds with a cutlass , of which he recovered , but died afterwards of the yellow fever . Mr George Reid , an officer ...
... officers repeatedly calling to the men to give no quarter . Mr Stew- art , the master , received seven most desperate wounds with a cutlass , of which he recovered , but died afterwards of the yellow fever . Mr George Reid , an officer ...
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... officers , the mint , stables for many hundred horses , with lodgings for the grooms and their dependants , several large granaries , an arsenal with barracks for the foot and horse guards , all inclosed with a high wall , with only one ...
... officers , the mint , stables for many hundred horses , with lodgings for the grooms and their dependants , several large granaries , an arsenal with barracks for the foot and horse guards , all inclosed with a high wall , with only one ...
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... officers and many men have been killed and wounded ; and that the ships of war have received all such of the latter as they could ac- commodate , the remainder being sent to the transports . The weather is now tempestuous , and the ...
... officers and many men have been killed and wounded ; and that the ships of war have received all such of the latter as they could ac- commodate , the remainder being sent to the transports . The weather is now tempestuous , and the ...
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... officers and 60 soldiers prisoners . On the same day a body of 30 marines , who were fetching water from the bay near Mero , were ta ken . From the village of Perillo , the British fleet could be observed in the harbour of Corunna . On ...
... officers and 60 soldiers prisoners . On the same day a body of 30 marines , who were fetching water from the bay near Mero , were ta ken . From the village of Perillo , the British fleet could be observed in the harbour of Corunna . On ...
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