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... troops into the town . Mean - made by the city militia ; but on the time the Principal had assembled the students , and given them , to subscribe , an oath , binding themselves " neither then , nor in future , to burn the Pope . " A tew ...
... troops into the town . Mean - made by the city militia ; but on the time the Principal had assembled the students , and given them , to subscribe , an oath , binding themselves " neither then , nor in future , to burn the Pope . " A tew ...
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... troops , in presence of whom the officer is instantly beheaded . He had summoned a Grand Council of all the Pachas of the Empire ( Governors of the provinces ) as well of Asia as of Europe , to be held at Adrianople about the end of ...
... troops , in presence of whom the officer is instantly beheaded . He had summoned a Grand Council of all the Pachas of the Empire ( Governors of the provinces ) as well of Asia as of Europe , to be held at Adrianople about the end of ...
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... troops found at Tudela a number of magazines . " Marshal Moncey had began his march upon Saragossa , while a part of the fugitives retired to this place ; the left , which had been cut off , fled in dis . order to Tarracona and Agreda ...
... troops found at Tudela a number of magazines . " Marshal Moncey had began his march upon Saragossa , while a part of the fugitives retired to this place ; the left , which had been cut off , fled in dis . order to Tarracona and Agreda ...
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... 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 troops ...
... 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 troops ...
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troops . Let them imitate the perseve- rance of the Arragonese , and their obe- dience to their General and Chiefs , and the enemy will soon experience , that neither the rapidity of his movements , nor his boasted superiority in ...
troops . Let them imitate the perseve- rance of the Arragonese , and their obe- dience to their General and Chiefs , and the enemy will soon experience , that neither the rapidity of his movements , nor his boasted superiority in ...
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