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... brought to bear against it . The Retiro being a commanding situation , it was resolutely defended by the Spaniards . The French entered the breach , but did not obtain possession of it until after 1000 Spaniards had fallen in its ...
... brought to bear against it . The Retiro being a commanding situation , it was resolutely defended by the Spaniards . The French entered the breach , but did not obtain possession of it until after 1000 Spaniards had fallen in its ...
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... brought them off . In the mean time , Lieutenants Lindsay and Mores- by of the Kent , and Lieut . Bisset of the Wizard , who had equally distinguished themselves in driving the enemy from the beach , were actively employed in taking ...
... brought them off . In the mean time , Lieutenants Lindsay and Mores- by of the Kent , and Lieut . Bisset of the Wizard , who had equally distinguished themselves in driving the enemy from the beach , were actively employed in taking ...
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... brought him to the ground , and he remembered no- thing after this until he felt himself pul- led along upon his back to a sort of ri- sing ground , on the side of the road , where he found his head among thorns . He still felt the hand ...
... brought him to the ground , and he remembered no- thing after this until he felt himself pul- led along upon his back to a sort of ri- sing ground , on the side of the road , where he found his head among thorns . He still felt the hand ...
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... brought be- fore the immediate notice of the pub- lic . In October of the same year , he exchanged into the 51st , at that time stationed in Ireland ; but the appoint- ment did not take place till June fol- lowing . In November 1790 ...
... brought be- fore the immediate notice of the pub- lic . In October of the same year , he exchanged into the 51st , at that time stationed in Ireland ; but the appoint- ment did not take place till June fol- lowing . In November 1790 ...
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... brought in the morning , and carri- ed home in the evening The rent of these booths is considerable , and is the property of the Kyah ( the pasha's lieutenant , ) who is always governor of the arsenal . Within the walls is a spacious ...
... brought in the morning , and carri- ed home in the evening The rent of these booths is considerable , and is the property of the Kyah ( the pasha's lieutenant , ) who is always governor of the arsenal . Within the walls is a spacious ...
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