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... seen to ditch full quite round the town. And, 1. Some French prisoners; who conirmed the pilot's account; and added, to they had been working on the fortii:itions at Rochefort some time. Some intelligence which had been re:red from ...
... seen to ditch full quite round the town. And, 1. Some French prisoners; who conirmed the pilot's account; and added, to they had been working on the fortii:itions at Rochefort some time. Some intelligence which had been re:red from ...
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... seen a considerably body of troops near the landing-place, that he saw them incamped, and that the next morning the view of the camp was interrupted, which he attributed to the enemy's having thrown up some ground on the beach, and that ...
... seen a considerably body of troops near the landing-place, that he saw them incamped, and that the next morning the view of the camp was interrupted, which he attributed to the enemy's having thrown up some ground on the beach, and that ...
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... seen there by the Colonels Murray, Hodgson, and Wolfe. And, 3. Adm. Broderick, when he was sounding, saw 500 foot drawn up on a hill, and in the bottom about 150 horse, near the place where it was proposed to land the troops. It was ...
... seen there by the Colonels Murray, Hodgson, and Wolfe. And, 3. Adm. Broderick, when he was sounding, saw 500 foot drawn up on a hill, and in the bottom about 150 horse, near the place where it was proposed to land the troops. It was ...
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... seen for many days on the coast, so that the coast was thoroughly alarmed; as they had not sufficiency of artillery to attack the place in form, and there was no hopes of succeeding by an escalade ; and as there was no security of a ...
... seen for many days on the coast, so that the coast was thoroughly alarmed; as they had not sufficiency of artillery to attack the place in form, and there was no hopes of succeeding by an escalade ; and as there was no security of a ...
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... seen to ačt soon after at the diet of the empire, seemed to belie the sincerity of those promises. It was then, especially, that they made use of the most plausible arguments in appearance, to palliate their proceedings, and take off ...
... seen to ačt soon after at the diet of the empire, seemed to belie the sincerity of those promises. It was then, especially, that they made use of the most plausible arguments in appearance, to palliate their proceedings, and take off ...
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