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We read of no opposition to bring troops into the town . Mean- made by the city inilitia ; but on the time the Principal had assembled the first report of what was doing , Géstudents , and given them , to subscribe , neral Daliel ...
We read of no opposition to bring troops into the town . Mean- made by the city inilitia ; but on the time the Principal had assembled the first report of what was doing , Géstudents , and given them , to subscribe , neral Daliel ...
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ficer at the head of his troops , in presence nes , on the 19th , with instructions for of whom the officer is instantly beheaded . the movement of the left , of which he He had summoned a Grand Council of all gave him the command .
ficer at the head of his troops , in presence nes , on the 19th , with instructions for of whom the officer is instantly beheaded . the movement of the left , of which he He had summoned a Grand Council of all gave him the command .
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When the Our troops found at Tudela a number order was received to retreat , the ene . of magazines . my was already in motion to attack , “ Marshal Moncey had began his his advanced parties having advanced march upon Saragossa , while ...
When the Our troops found at Tudela a number order was received to retreat , the ene . of magazines . my was already in motion to attack , “ Marshal Moncey had began his his advanced parties having advanced march upon Saragossa , while ...
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the heights of Tudela , whence he was There is little doubt that the loss of attacked by the enemy's troops , who the Spaniards in this battle has been very occupied the heights . Lapına retreated considerable , but by no means to the ...
the heights of Tudela , whence he was There is little doubt that the loss of attacked by the enemy's troops , who the Spaniards in this battle has been very occupied the heights . Lapına retreated considerable , but by no means to the ...
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1 2 9 3 % troops . Let them imitate the perseve . Madrid , 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 ...
1 2 9 3 % troops . Let them imitate the perseve . Madrid , 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 ...
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