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... arm . Our troops found at Tudela a number of magazines . " Marshal Moncey had began his march upon Saragossa , while a ... arms.- We took 37 pieces of cannon . " The bulletin concludes with a torrent of vul " General Don Francisco Xavier ...
... arm . Our troops found at Tudela a number of magazines . " Marshal Moncey had began his march upon Saragossa , while a ... arms.- We took 37 pieces of cannon . " The bulletin concludes with a torrent of vul " General Don Francisco Xavier ...
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... arms , including 6000 troops of the line , the remainder consisted of armed citizens and peasants . The great est enthusiasm prevailed among the mass of the inhabitants . The Marquis of Perales , who had been accused of putting sand in ...
... arms , including 6000 troops of the line , the remainder consisted of armed citizens and peasants . The great est enthusiasm prevailed among the mass of the inhabitants . The Marquis of Perales , who had been accused of putting sand in ...
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... arms . Is there one amongst you , who , after a moment's reflection upon all that has passed , would not be convin- ced that you have been the sport of the eternal enemies of the Continent , who take delight in witnessing the effusion ...
... arms . Is there one amongst you , who , after a moment's reflection upon all that has passed , would not be convin- ced that you have been the sport of the eternal enemies of the Continent , who take delight in witnessing the effusion ...
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... arms and cannon . The armed peasants shall also leave their arms . The individuals that had enlist- ed among the troops of the line four months ago , are freed from their en- gagements , and the rest remain priso- ners of war until ...
... arms and cannon . The armed peasants shall also leave their arms . The individuals that had enlist- ed among the troops of the line four months ago , are freed from their en- gagements , and the rest remain priso- ners of war until ...
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... arms a- gainst their invaders . The former services of General Mor- la should , it might be supposed , place him far above the suspicion of disaffec ; tion ; yet it has been repeatedly assert- ed in the Spanish letters and papers , that ...
... arms a- gainst their invaders . The former services of General Mor- la should , it might be supposed , place him far above the suspicion of disaffec ; tion ; yet it has been repeatedly assert- ed in the Spanish letters and papers , that ...
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