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... town and castle, where between 5 and 6ooo of the best troops which France had in that country were made prisoners of war. M. Maillebois had assembled all the forces he could get together in Montferrat, and advanced within five miles of ...
... town and castle, where between 5 and 6ooo of the best troops which France had in that country were made prisoners of war. M. Maillebois had assembled all the forces he could get together in Montferrat, and advanced within five miles of ...
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... town they incamped, and threw up strong retrenchments before them. Within a few days more the Austrians had made themselves masters of the castle of Borgherto, and the post of St Lazaro, with the troops that defended them. This last ...
... town they incamped, and threw up strong retrenchments before them. Within a few days more the Austrians had made themselves masters of the castle of Borgherto, and the post of St Lazaro, with the troops that defended them. This last ...
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... town, in order to favour their own retreat, either into the lands of the church, or back to the county of Nice; to prevent this, on the one side, a strong detachment of Austrians marched to join Gen. Roth behind the Adda; and the King ...
... town, in order to favour their own retreat, either into the lands of the church, or back to the county of Nice; to prevent this, on the one side, a strong detachment of Austrians marched to join Gen. Roth behind the Adda; and the King ...
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... town, and two posts at Rivalta and Serravalla, to cover their further retreat, they then marched directly for Genoa. About this time the Marquis de la Minas arrived from Madrid to take the command of the Spanish troops, C. Gages and M ...
... town, and two posts at Rivalta and Serravalla, to cover their further retreat, they then marched directly for Genoa. About this time the Marquis de la Minas arrived from Madrid to take the command of the Spanish troops, C. Gages and M ...
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... town of Plymieur, and threw some bomb-shells and red-hot bullets into Port l'Orient, by which they set it on fire in several places, but did not much damage. After this, they imbarked, and landed again on a peninsula called Quiberon. At ...
... town of Plymieur, and threw some bomb-shells and red-hot bullets into Port l'Orient, by which they set it on fire in several places, but did not much damage. After this, they imbarked, and landed again on a peninsula called Quiberon. At ...
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