The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... enemy wishes for , and a civil war would only retard their total destruction . Let us then unite ourselves to our ... enemy's corps being reinforced to 20,000 men Historical Affairs . 69 -Proclamation by the Intendant neral of Police ...
... enemy wishes for , and a civil war would only retard their total destruction . Let us then unite ourselves to our ... enemy's corps being reinforced to 20,000 men Historical Affairs . 69 -Proclamation by the Intendant neral of Police ...
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consequence of the enemy's corps being reinforced to 20,000 men , and furnished with sixty pieces heavy ordnance , and your Majesty's army having been redu- ced to 7000 men by losses in the field and sickness , it became imspossible to ...
consequence of the enemy's corps being reinforced to 20,000 men , and furnished with sixty pieces heavy ordnance , and your Majesty's army having been redu- ced to 7000 men by losses in the field and sickness , it became imspossible to ...
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... enemy's ships were admitted . With respect to Turkey , he had just to state , that last autumn overtures of a friend- ly nature were received by our government from the Ottoman Porte ; that Mr Adair was sent out to enter into amicable ...
... enemy's ships were admitted . With respect to Turkey , he had just to state , that last autumn overtures of a friend- ly nature were received by our government from the Ottoman Porte ; that Mr Adair was sent out to enter into amicable ...
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... enemy , and con- vinced that the embarkation could not be completed without an action , pre- pared for it , and drew up his force un- der the walls fronting the enemy's po . sition . On Monday the 16th , the ene- my having received very ...
... enemy , and con- vinced that the embarkation could not be completed without an action , pre- pared for it , and drew up his force un- der the walls fronting the enemy's po . sition . On Monday the 16th , the ene- my having received very ...
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... enemy before him , and in his rapid and judici- ous advance threatened the left of the enemy's position . This circumstance , with the position of Lieut . Gen. Fraser's division ( calculated to give still further security to the right ...
... enemy before him , and in his rapid and judici- ous advance threatened the left of the enemy's position . This circumstance , with the position of Lieut . Gen. Fraser's division ( calculated to give still further security to the right ...
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appear appointed arms army artillery attack Austrian battalion battle battle of Vimiera boats British British army Capt Captain cavalry circumstances Clarke Colonel conduct considerable corps Corunna Court daugh daughter Ditto division Duke of York Edinburgh enemy enemy's favour fire force France French gentleman Glasgow guns honour horses House inhabitants James John Carr killed King Lady land late Leith letter Lieut London Lord Lord Castlereagh Lordship Majesty Majesty's ment merchant Ministers Miss morning nation neral observed officers persons Portugal present Prince prisoners proceeded racter rank and file received regiment respect retreat Robert Royal Highness Scheldt Scotland Scots Scottish sent ship sion Sir David Baird Sir Harry Burrard Sir John Moore Spain Spaniards tain ther tion took town troops whole William wounded